Cardiologist, Dr. Deidre Walsh and gynecologist Dr Amy Harvey discover how their cohost breast surgeon, Dr Beth DuPree was able to find healing in her life. Dr DuPree shares her journey with their listeners and empowers them to "listen to the whispers" in their lives. "None of us are guaranteed tomorrow so begin to live an authentic life today. Don't wait for a scream!"
Join Doctors Walsh, Harvey and DuPree as they welcome Dr Mark McLaughlin, medical director of Princeton Brain and Spine Associates to discuss the most up to date information on the diagnosis and more importantly prevention of closed head injury. Dr McLaughlin's web site www.princetonbrainandspine.com is a comprehensive user friendly, interactive resource. Do you know if your child's school has an ImPACT program? If not, you will want to listen to this very important show.
The leading causes of death in the United States are preventable. We make poor lifestyle choices that lead to increased incidence of cardiac disease, diabetes, hypertension and cancers. These in turn lead to premature death. You will want to listen to Dr. Denise Chranowski describe her winning lifestyle program 8 Weeks to Wellness. www.8WW.com or www.wscenters.com. Listen to real clients stories of success and use this as motivation to begin the transformation of your life. Changes made today, may save yourlife tomorrow!
Join Dr Amy Harvey and Dr Beth DuPree as they explore the signs, symptoms and treatments of the hormonal variations that affect 80% of all women at one point in their life. PMS and PMDD are the monthly symptom complexes associated with the menstrual cycle in many women.
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The Doctors are joined by Dr Richard Shusterman and they explore the medical condition known as sleep apnea. This one hour show of signs, symptoms and treatments of this disorder will educate you about what you need to do if you or a loved one may be suffering from sleep apnea. As a disease, sleep apnea is increaseing in prevalence in the United States and we all need to be aware of who needs treatment. Dr Shusterman is a pulmonary and sleep specialist and can be reached at his office 215-757-1414.
Dr.Amy Harvey is joined in the studio by pediatrician Dr. Robert Sasson, Radiologist Dr. Lauren Loverde and a mom who happens to be the President and Founder of White Horse Communication, Nancy Webster. They explore how to create open lines of communication with your children, that can lead to the life long rewards of behavior that we as parents can be proud of.
Join breast surgeon Dr. Beth DuPree as she welcomes her partner, Dr Catherine Carruthers, patient advocate Tiffany Thomas-Smith and and More magazine publisher Brenda Saget-Darling. They explore and dispell the myths that many women perpetuate regarding breast cancer diagnosis, treatment and absolute risk of developing this disease. It is an entertaining hour filled with valuable information.
Christine Nelson, professional organizer, is our guest and will inspire you to begin the process of clearing the clutter in your home and in your life. The more organized you are the more time you will have to truly enjoy your life. Let "Extreme Christine" begin to organize you within an inch of your life so that you can begin to alleviate the stress that your mess is causing! www.myfriendchristine.com.
Intuitive psychologist Susan Apollon and Dr Rebecca Apollon, emergency medicine attending physician at St Francis Hospital and Medical Center academic affiliate of University of Connecticut School of Medicine, join us to begin our series on loss and grief. Although the loss of a loved one is one of the greatest losses we can experience, many of us are dealing with loss due to the current economic climate. This is a show that you will not want to miss.
The Doctors enjoy a lively discussion with Dr Art Castelbaum of Reproductive Medicine Associates of Philadelphia.(215-938-1515) Listen and learn what constitutes being infertile and when to seek professional help. Many women are reproductively challenged due to career delays. Now facing the fear of being childless, they often require assistance in becoming pregnant.
Join the doctors in a lively discussion about what we know about the Congressional Bill(?), what we are concerned about and what is happening in Washington with healthcare reform. We are joined by Jill Whelan (aka.Vicky Stubbing from The Love Boat) who is live in teh studio to promote her November 6th event "The Party that Never Was". The event is being held at Jasna Polana in Princeton NJ. The event will support Contact Mercer County and Families in Crisis.
The doctors have a frank discussion regarding your children's return to college and school. Learn the facts about the H1N1 (swine flu epidemic)infections and how to proceed if you believe you have symptoms. You will also get the 411 on safe practices for you college bound young adult.
September is ovarian cancer awareness month. The doctors educate you about the hereditary ovarian and breast cancer syndromes (BRCA I and II genes). Knowing your personal risk factors and asking the correct questions of your physicin's will ultimately lead to creating a plan for prevention and early detection if you or a loved one carries one of these genes. They encourage you to vist the FORCE website at www.facingourrisk.com.
Dr. Deidre Walsh discusses this growing primary care practice model with Bucks County Family Physician Dr. Charles Whitney. Learn why this affordable option is a valuable investment for those who want to protect their most precious asset, their health. Charles C. Whitney MD Revolutionary Health Services SIMPD Board Member
Take the time to learn about the form of dementia known as FTD. Frontotemporal dementia can strike as early as 30 and affects the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain leading to loss of reasoning, difficulty finding words, inpulse control, and loss of executive functioning. Often misdiagnosed as Alzheimers, FTD is a much more rapidly progressing form of dementia striking individuals at a younger age. Dr Murray Grossman, leading FTD researcher of Penn Medicine from the University of Pennsylvania, is our guest. He gives an over view of the disease, clinical trials and the need for brain tissue donation after the death of affected individuals inorder to find a cure. http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/ftd http://www.med.upenn.edu/grossmanlab (215) 662-3606. Susan Grant, a former financial advisor, shares her story of living with FTD. She and her life partner, Cindy Dilks have created a documentary to educate the world about the impact of this disease. Cheryl Ann Borne, a marketing executive in the pharmaceutical industry, whose mother is in the final stages of FTD shares her personal journey. This one hour is filled with education about the disease, true stories of those living with it and hope for the future cure. http://ftdtheotherdementia.com Donations to finish the film "Planning for Hope" can be made at http://ftdtheotherdementia.com/donate.html Mail your donations to: SonShine Mountain Retreat 2425 Highway #9 Black Mountain, NC 28711 For more information go to http://www.ftd-picks.org Produced by Nancy J Webster www.whitehorsecommunications.com
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Dr Harvey is joined in studio with Dr Art Castelbaum of Reproductive Medicine Associates of Philadelphia. They discuss ethical issues in the news, various treatment options and preserving fertility after a cancer diagnosis and before chemotherapy begins.
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Join Dr Deirdre Walsh and Dr Amy Harvey as the explore how to prevent unnecessary trips tp the ER by preventing the falls. Accident Prevention is the topic for the day. They are joined in the studio by Kristen Gerding, RN, Trauma Prevention /Outreach Coordinator at St Mary Medical Center, Langhorne, P. Awww.stmaryhealthcare.org.
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Dr Harvey is joined in the studio by her partner Mark Kuhn MD and their urology specialist nurse practitioner Cathy Olsen to discuss how to keep your bladder issue from stopping your life. Pelvic floor disfunction affects a large portion of women and there are many non surgical options to treat the symptoms. They review the alternatives to surgery and discuss how to know when it is time to seek surgical intervention.
Submitted by bbdmouth@aol.com on Sun, 11/01/2009 - 10:34
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Dr Deirdre Walsh is joined in the studio by The Vice Presidnt of Hospice Care for Holy Redeemer, Terre Mirsch. In this informative hour they will educate you about hospice care and what it can do for a family in transition. Hospice care has often been thought of as care for those dying from cancer, but hospice care is so much more. For more information about Holy Redeemer Hospice go to www.HolyRedeemer.com.
Submitted by bbdmouth@aol.com on Sun, 11/01/2009 - 10:56
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Breast cancer awareness month comes to a close as we increase awareness of how to educate young women about breast health, development and a whole lot more. Dr Marisa Weiss author, radiation oncologist, and founder of www.breastcancer.org, joins the doctors remotely from New York City. She and her daughter Isabel Friedman co-authored the highly acclaimed book Taking Care of Your "Girls" A Breast Health Guide for Girls, Teens and In-Betweens that educates mothers and daughters about the facts regarding breast development and breast health.
Submitted by bbdmouth@aol.com on Wed, 11/11/2009 - 22:03
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Dr Jacqueline Gutmann from Reproductive Medicine Associates of Philadelphia joins Dr's Harvey and Walsh to discuss the medical and reproductive implications of a diagnosis of PCOS or poly cystic ovarian syndrome.Dr. Gutmann received her medical degree from the Yale University School of Medicine, and completed her residency and fellowship in Reproductive Medicine and Infertility at the Yale-New Haven Hospital, where she received the Irving Friedman Award for Excellence in Patient Care and was also named a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar. She currently serves on the medical advisory board of the American Fertility Association (AFA). She has been featured on The Learning Channel and in Philadelphia Magazine www.rmaphiladelphia.com
Submitted by bbdmouth@aol.com on Sun, 11/15/2009 - 14:20
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Dr William Scarlett, board certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon, discusses breast reconstruction options for women facing mastectomy. He believes that a team approach to this process will empower women to make the right decisions not out of fear, but based upon knowledge. Breast surgeons, plastic surgeons, radiation oncologists and medical oncologists play a vital role in the decision making process when breast cancer is diagnosed.
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Submitted by bbdmouth@aol.com on Sat, 11/21/2009 - 15:51
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Dr Barbara Wingate, board certified psychiatrist and holistic physician, begins our series on eating disorders. 95% of all eating disorders are in young women. Identifying the early warning signs can lead to early intervention and live saving changes in eating behaviors. www.nationaleatingdisorders.org
Body image is a significant part of a young womans perception of ho she is. Overcoming societal pressures and learning to cope with stressful situations can help to avoid falling prey to using food as a source of comfort or control. Barbara is the medical director of the newly formed Rittenhouse Collaborative, a multidisciplinary group of professionals who treat women and women's issues for the teen years through adulthood. Their focus is on proactive health, not pathology. www.renfrew.org
Submitted by bbdmouth@aol.com on Sat, 11/28/2009 - 15:42
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Jim Donovan joins the doctors to educate them about how they can inspire their patients to become the captain of their own medical team. In his book "Don't let an Old Person move into Your Body" he offers suggestions that we can use to create the life we desire. You will learn how to live every day with passion, purpose, power and prosperity- no matter when you were born.
Submitted by bbdmouth@aol.com on Sat, 11/28/2009 - 15:59
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Nancy Saxe, Reiki Master Teacher, Master Clinical Hypnotherapist, Spiritual Counselor, Interfaith Minister, Native American Ceremonial Leader and Animal Empath joins the doctors in studio to discuss strategies to destress our lives and become centered on self. She uses multiple modalities to achieve peace and harmony in her clients. Her messages are profound yet simple. She can be reached through her company Never Ending Pathways.
Submitted by bbdmouth@aol.com on Sun, 12/06/2009 - 12:08
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Kristen Zetterberg, RD, LDN Nutrition and Wellness Expert brings her tips for surviving the holidays to The Medical View. Just in time for the upcoming grazing fest of the holidays, Kristen gives you the recipe for success. You don't need to give up the things that you love, you just have a plan to succeed or you will plan to fail! At Inspire Nutrition, she and her husband Christian have created a plan for your success with a healthy diet and regular exercise program. They believe that health and wellness come from adopting a lifestyle not binge dieting or sporadic exercising. They are in integral part of the Wellness Solutions Center in Newtown PA.
Submitted by bbdmouth@aol.com on Sat, 12/12/2009 - 20:03
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Dr Marc Rabinowitz of Prevention First Healthcare joins Dr Beth DuPree and Nancy Webster of White Horse Communicationsas they explore the benefits of Concierge medicine. In these trying times of healthcare reform there are options for care, that although they may seem extravagant, can be life saving and cost effective. For the cost of your daily grande latte, you could have the personalized medical care that many of us grew up with. Although Marcus Welby MD has been off the air for decades, his model of patient focused care is on the rise. Concierge Medical Practices are expected to quadruple in the next 5 years. Dr Rabinowitz is ahead of the curve blazing the trail in healthCARE delivery. He can be reached at 215-357-2666.
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Dr Amy Harvey and Dr Beth DuPree are joined on air by Dr Jacqueline Guttmann ofReproductive Medicine Associates of Philadelphia. The explore the options couples have that are considered CAM ( Complementary and Alternative) practices. She brings years or experience and an open mind to the often stressful journey that reproductively challenged couples face.
Submitted by bbdmouth@aol.com on Sat, 01/09/2010 - 16:23
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Dr Jen Grozalis founder of Synergy Rehabilitation and Chiropracticjoins Dr.'s DuPree and Harvey and they explore the power of Synergy. Muscle injuries, herniated discs and post surgical challenges can be met head on by Dr Grozalis with amazing results. Dr Grozalis is a doctor of Chiropractic medicine and so much more. In her practice, she offers Decompression therapy for herniated discs, laser therapy as an adjunct to the treatment of inflammatory conditions and she is a practitioner of ART- Active Release Techniques. Her inovative use of the Pilates Reformer for rehabilitation sets her apart from other centers. Dr Grozalis is the founder and director of Synergy Rehabilitation and Chiropractic in Newtown PA.
Submitted by bbdmouth@aol.com on Sat, 01/16/2010 - 14:57
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Dr Susan Kellogg co-founder ofThe Pelvis and Sexual Health Institute of Philadelphiajoins Dr Beth DuPree in the studio to explore the issues that women face with intimacy and sexuality after they have survived breast cancer treatment. Our goal for our patients is to thrive after breast cancer not just survive! With the help of Dr Kellogg, the road to regaining intimacy and sexuality is easier to navigate. Before you can rekindle the flame, you need to begin to care for your self.
Dr Kellogg's recommendations:
1.Prioritize- make time for your sexual self (It needs to make your top 10 list!)
2. Walk- increase the blood flow
3. Create your pleasure library
Her picks for vaginal moisturizing- Me Again, Replens and Refresh. Her picks for vaginal lubrication
Submitted by bbdmouth@aol.com on Sat, 01/23/2010 - 17:06
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Concussion is a diagnosis that receives a tremendous amount of national press when it occurs in the NFL. Dr Nirav Shah, one of four neurosurgeons with Princeton Brain and Spine Care,clarifies what every parent needs to know about what to do and what not to do regarding a concussion. Although most people would believe that getting "clocked" on the football field is the most common cause of a concussion Dr Shah sets the record straight. "Actually the most common cause of a concussion is actually a fall from a bike with a resultant hit on the head. Only one in ten involve in a loss of consciousness!"
What you need to know
1. Know the signs and symptoms- dizziness,dazed or lightheaded, memory loss, nausea or vomiting, blurred vision, light sensitivity, slurred speech, loss of consciousness
2. Have your child tested to create a baseline scoring with the ImPACT Test
3. Allow the brain to rest and heal if you have had a concussion
Submitted by bbdmouth@aol.com on Sun, 02/21/2010 - 14:05
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The 2010 Dominican Medical Mission was lead by Dr Amy Harvey and was extremely well supported by the Bucks County community. Every year the mission has grown and developed into a well organized trip that makes such a difference int eh lives of those individuals that we treat. This year in the wake of the Haitian earthquake, the importance of giving back to the world has become event more visible. Psychologist and grief counselor Susan Apollon and her family ( ER doctor Rebecca Apollon and Orthodontist husband Warren Apollon) joined the team and she is here to share her experience.
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Life's transitions create opportunities for change. Dr DuPree and Dr.Harvey are joined in the studio by intuative psychologist Susan Apollon and media consultant Nancy Webster. Susan explores the sensitive but quite necessary conversations that families must confront when dealing with the impending transition of their loved one from this life to spirit.
We then transition into our discussion to set the stage for next weeks show Get Political, Get Power, Get Involved. With the upcoming election, Nancy Webster, Founder of White Horse Communications is here to educate our listeners about deemphasizing party differences and start focusing on electing officials to represent our needs and our views. Politics has become a popularity contest! We need to interview the candidates and hire the best individual for their important job which is representing our needs in Washington.
Pennsylvania's First Lady Judge Midge Rendell has been instrumental in creating Penn CORD which is an organization to educate and empower the future voters of our commonwealth. Pennsylvania Coalition for Representative Democracy. Let's educate our children and young adults to become responsible citizens.
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This weeks show
Get Political, Get Power, Get Involved
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Dr. Beth DuPree and Dr. Amy Harvey are joined in the studio by Michael Fitzpatrick, Pennsylvania's 8th District Congressional candidate. This one hour "job interview" introduces you to who he is, why he so interested in serving in political office and how his personal journey with cancer has made him even more passionate about public service and advocacy. Mike answers tough questions about where he stands on healthcare reform and what he plans to achieve if he returns to Washington D.C. This Bucks County native speaks candidly to the doctors about real issues.
Dr Deidre Walsh explores medical hypnosis as a tool to treat various conditions and as an adjunct to modify destructive behaviors. Dolores Merrell, founder of Advanced Hypnosis Services, joins Dr Walsh in the studio. They discuss hypnosis as an adjunct to western medical care and how it can help various medical conditions including irritable bowel disease. Listeners can contact Dolores for other hypnosis services including weight loss, smoking cessation, and stress reduction at www.AdvancedHypnosisServices.com.
Dr Harvey and Dr DuPree are out of the studio on their medical mission to the DOminican Republic and will return next week.
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Christine Duminiak, Grief Counselor and author of "God's GIft of Love: After-Death Communications" joins The Medical View for an emotionally charged healing hour. She is a Certified Grief Recovery Specialistand an International Spiritual Bereavement Recovery Facilitator. She founded a grief recovery network : The Prayer Wave for After Death Communications- a non-demoninational online grief support and prayer group.
"Our loved ones never leave us as they guide us in spirit." Christine helps to validate "communications" or signs that our spirit lives on after death. She reinforces the importance of the link between prayer and receiving afterlife contacts. Her new book "Heaven Talks to Children" will be released in August 2010.
Submitted by bbdmouth@aol.com on Sat, 04/17/2010 - 21:44
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“It is easy to make a buck it is difficult to make a difference” Tom Brokaw
Jodi Krieder, sister-in law of Kate Gosselin joins Dr Beth DuPree and Nancy Webster of White Horse Communications via phone from her Elizabethtown home to discuss her and her husband Kevin's recent testimony regarding legislative safeguards for children being filmed on reality TV shows. ( Kevin was at the soccer field with his children and was unable to participate in the show.)
"Jon and Kate Plus 8" is TLC's flagship reality show that has America watching the lives of sextuplets and the older twin sisters. What began as a two hour documentary, has turned into a weekly drama that has captivated an audience that would rather peer into the Goselin living room, than live their own lives.
Kevin and Jodi have become champions of reason to push legislators to create laws that will protect not only their nieces and nephews, but children across the country that may become unknowing victims of future reality type shows.
Representative Thomas Mort (R. Montgomery County) has taken on this cause and is currently drafting legislation to protect the children.
DUE TO THE HIGH VOLUME OF PLAYS AND DOWN LOADS YOU MAY EXPERIENCE TEMPORARY DELAYS
Submitted by bbdmouth@aol.com on Sat, 04/24/2010 - 16:19
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If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem!
April 22nd was the 40th birthday of EARTH DAY and the 49th birthday of our host Dr Beth DuPree. Forty years ago Beth and her friends, at the age of 9, founded KTA <Kids Taking Action> an organization who's purpose was to clean up the planet and protect our resources for the future. In honor of Earth Day 2010 and her commitment to the environment, this show was dedicated to the preservation of a small yet important part of the ecosystem. BEES!!! Learn about the health benefits of honey and the important role that bees play in the life cycle. Dr DuPree is beginning her next life adventure as an apiarist < a·pi·a·rist (p--r st, - r st) n. One who keeps bees, specifically one who cares for and raises bees for commercial or agricultural purposes>.
To learn more about the plight of bees and the benefits of honey, you won't want to miss this show. To learn about the CCD, Colony Collapse Disorder listen to
Dr DuPree's bees will be delivered the week of May 20th and Dr Walsh and Dr Harvey will be sure to give you the buzz on their beekeeper colleague. For more information visit
Submitted by bbdmouth@aol.com on Fri, 05/07/2010 - 22:55
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Breast Surgeons May Be as Qualified as
Radiologists in Reading Mammograms
May 1.2010. After he and his colleagues reviewed 10,020 mammograms performed at a surgeon-run South African breast health center, Justus Apffelstaedt, MD, FCS (SA), associate professor of surgery and head of the University of Stellenbosch's Breast Clinic in South Africa, told attendees here at the American Society of Breast Surgeons (ASBrS) 11th Annual Meeting that "with appropriate training, [breast surgeons] prove to be highly accurate primary mammography interpreters."
Mammography, in the United States and throughout the world, has historically been performed by radiologists. Dr Apffelstaedt presents his compelling data to show that in South Africa, Surgeons outshine the radiologists at screening mammography.
Submitted by bbdmouth@aol.com on Sat, 05/08/2010 - 16:54
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Glenda Mendelsohn, LCSW joins Dr Deidre Walsh to discuss women's heart health. Although most women are aware of the risks of breast cancer, few are aware of the fact that more women die of heart disease annually than breast cancer. Glenda can be reached at:
Submitted by bbdmouth@aol.com on Sat, 05/08/2010 - 17:10
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A Surgeon's Guide to Hypnosis
Dr Scott Fried, board certified Orthopedic Surgeon, hand and upper extremity specialist, joins Dr DuPree for an in depth interview about his use of self hypnosis techniques to heal a variety of disease processes. Scott's father played an undeniable role in his journey and is credited for the use of hypnosis in all aspects of Scott's practice.
Scott continues to practice surgery and uses hypnotherapy to prepare his patients for their surgical experience. Hypnosis is simple focused concentration, no loss of control, no giving up of any part of who you are, it just simply allows an individuals attention to be shifted away from a situation that may otherwise create anxiety and bring a sense of peace and allow the healing process to begin.
Submitted by bbdmouth@aol.com on Sun, 05/16/2010 - 11:44
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CREATING YOUR PERSONAL FITNESS AND NUTRITIONAL PROGRAM
NO MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED
The poor state of the economy is not an excuse for you to have a poor state of your physical or nutritional self. Join the doctors as they develop a program that fits any budget, "No membership required". All you need to do is create a plan, prepare and proceed to a healthier you.
Eric Hursey, ACE certified ( American Council on Exercise) and Kristen Zetterberg, RD ( Registered dietician). form Wellness Solutionsjoin Drs Harvey and DuPree to create a plan for success, just add determination.
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Dennis vanEngelsdorp joins the doctors on The Medical View to educate you about the state of the honey bee population Dennis is the acting State Apiarist for Pennsylvania's Department of Agriculture, studying colony collapse disorder -- the alarming, worldwide disappearance of worker bees and Western honey bees. Learn what you can do to help the process and become educated about The not so secret life of bees.