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Go Healthy For Good! / 90 LIKES
Digestive Health
During the 20th century there have been major shifts in the incidence and types of disorders of the digestive tract and it accounts for 10% of all deaths in the US, with increasing risk as you age. So what can be causing all this dysfunction?

Unhooked / 89 LIKES
Underage Addictions
Many teenagers and young adults dabble in drugs in elementary school, often becoming full-blown addicts in high school. This episode of Unhooked discusses the telltale signs that signal troubles in a young person’s life.

Go Healthy For Good! / 88 LIKES
Ebola Response
West Africa is still struggling with the Ebola crisis. There have been over 17,000 suspected cases resulting in more than 6,000 deaths and the fight goes on. It seems never-ending, though a small ray of hope is on the horizon.

Go Healthy For Good! / 88 LIKES
Cardiac Rehab
Cardiovascular disease kills almost 1 million Americans each year. And 70 million others live with some form of heart disease. Discover how you can have a healthy heart.

Go Healthy For Good! / 88 LIKES
Health Flip
It is estimated that 23 million people around the world have a heart condition that has a poor prognosis and a high cost. Can heart failure be reversed? Don’t miss this episode to find out!

Real Family Talk / 88 LIKES
Forgiveness in Relationships
Why is it so hard to forgive? Why is it even that important? Join Willie and Elaine as they discuss with Pr. Mike Speegle on the how, why and where of forgiveness and how matters in our relationships.

Unhooked / 87 LIKES
Sex Addictions (For Women)
Liberated libidos and a porn industry that caters to them are two reasons why women are more open about their sexuality. Yet responsibility comes with freedom. In her own words, Stephanie explains why she misused her sexuality to gain acceptance.

Go Healthy For Good! / 87 LIKES
End Dieting
The U.S. has a poorer health status and lower life expectancy than other countries, despite spending the most money on health care. What's going on? And how can we stem the tide of chronic disease? Don't miss this episode!