Episodes
Episodes / Season 1
Go Healthy For Good! / September 24, 2012
Go Healthy... For Good! Divorce Recovery
Divorce can be devastating and recovery difficult. There are no "magical" solutions for divorce. But we're going to look into answers, things you can do to ease the process of getting back on your feet and regain control of your life.
Go Healthy For Good! / September 19, 2012
Go Healthy... For Good! Brain Health
Are you living a Brain-Friendly Lifestyle? Strengthening your brain. Putting deposits in your energy bank. Slowing symptoms of aging? Not sure how to do that? In this episode we'll explore good brain health with Dr. Kelly.
Go Healthy For Good! / September 18, 2012
Go Healthy... For Good! Hypertension
Hypertension is one of the leading factors in premature death worldwide and the problem is growing. We'll talk about the problem and practical solutions with Dr. Handysides and Dr. Maraj. We'll also look at some foods loaded with sodium.
Go Healthy For Good! / September 17, 2012
Go Healthy... For Good! Fever in Toddlers
What do you do when your toddler has a fever? It's natural to hit the panic button and rush to the emergency room, but is that the only option? Dr Shanti Thomas-King shows us how to measure and mange your child's fever safely and effectively.
Go Healthy For Good! / September 13, 2012
Go Healthy... For Good! Teen's Substance Abuse
Teenage drug use is a reality. Young people are experimenting with drugs in large numbers. Nearly 50% of 12th graders have tried illicit drugs. In this episode we hear the story of 14yr old Karoline and her struggle with ilicit drugs.
Go Healthy For Good! / September 12, 2012
Go Healthy... For Good! Energy Drinks
The average American drinks 1 pound of added sugar each week in soft drinks alone. But those drinks may have a dark side too. On this show we explore just what we are drinking and why.
Go Healthy For Good! / September 11, 2012
Go Healthy... For Good! Cardiac Disease
The "Silent Killer". A comprehensive look at Cardiac Disease and some very good ways to prevent it through diet and exercise. Dr Peter Landless and Rebecca Winch are our expert guests.