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Nutritionist, Dr. Walter Willett, talks about Vitamins and Supplements
Hosted by Dr. David Naimon
Do vitamins do more harm than good? Several recent studies have suggested that, but the results have been controversial. Host David Naimon talks with Dr. Walter Willett, Chair of the Department of Nutrition at Harvard School of Public Health. Dr. Willett discusses these studies and which vitamins and minerals are advisable to take, and which ones you should avoid.
- Title: HealthWatch 20120109
- Producer: David Naimon
- Length: 29:28 minutes (26.98 MB)
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Dr. Michael F. Holick and the Vitamin D Solution
Hosted by Dr. David Naimon
Could our avoidance of sun-exposure to prevent skin cancer be putting us at risk for various other conditions, from chronic pain and more frequent colds and flus, to bone disease and cancer? Dr. Michael F. Holick, Professor of Medicine and Director of the General Research Unit at Boston University Medical Center, discusses his book "The Vitamin D Solution."
“The Vitamin D Solution sets a new standard in health and wellness that I believe will change the face of medicine as we know it.” -Dr. Andrew Weil
- Title: HealthWatch 20120102
- Producer: David Naimon
- Length: 27:09 minutes (24.85 MB)
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Dr. Martin Donohoe talks about social justice and medical care
Host Roberta Hall speaks with Dr. Martin Donohoe of the Portland area who teaches a course in public health concerning social justice and medical care at PSU.
- Title: Health Care Forum 20111226
- Producer: Roberta Hall
- Length: 28:43 minutes (26.3 MB)
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How We Won Health Care For All in Vermont: Can it Work in Oregon?
Kate Welch hosts a discussion about Single Payer Healthcare with Kate Kanelstein, an organizer with the Vermont Workers Center campaign that passed a universal healthcare system in Vermont, and Richard Bruno of Mad as Hell Doctors.
Kate Kanelstein is one of the organizers from the Vermont Workers Center who helped push through the legislation by working at the grass roots level, door to door throughout the state.
Richard Bruno is a medical student at OHSU. He has worked for Physicians for a National Health Program, and interned for Congressman Vic Synder, D. AZ. Richard has been videotaping stories of people affected by the lack of health care and is actively promoting Single Payer.
KBOO is one of the co-sponsors of "How We Won Health Care For All", a 10-city tour through Oregon by Vermont Workers Center organizers Kate Kanelstein and Sarah Weintraub from December 12 - 17.
The Portland event is Saturday December 12, 2011 from 1-4pm at PCC Cascade.
- Title: HealthWatch 20111212
- Producer: Kate Welch
- Length: 27:31 minutes (25.19 MB)
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Beth Lambert, author of "A Compromised Generation: The Epidemic of Chronic Illness in America's Children."
Host David Naimon talks with Beth Lambert, author of A Compromised Generation: The Epidemic of Chronic Illness in America's Children."
- Title: HealthWatch 20111121
- Producer: David Naimon
- Length: 29:30 minutes (27.01 MB)
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Cereal Crimes: How "Natural" Claims Deceive Consumers
Host David Naimon interviews Charlotte Vallaeys, director of Farm and Food Policy at the Cornucopia Institute, about her latest report "Cereal Crimes: How "Natural" Claims Deceive Consumers and Undermine the Organic Label--A Look Down the Cereal and Granola Aisle."
- Title: HealthWatch 20111114
- Producer: David Naimon
- Length: 29:00 minutes (26.56 MB)
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Jack Norris and "Vegan For Life"
Host David Naimon interviews Jack Norris, co-founder and president of Vegan Outreach, about his book Vegan for Life: Everything You Need to Know to Be Healthy and Fit on a Plant-Based Diet.
"Here is the book I have been waiting for! Now when people ask me all those questions about how you can be healthy without eating animal products, I can tell them that they will find the answers in Vegan For Life."--Peter Singer, author of Animal Liberation and Professor of Bioethics, Princeton University.
- Title: HealthWatch 20111107
- Producer: David Naimon
- Length: 29:26 minutes (26.95 MB)
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Dr Daniel Amen and "Unchain Your Brain"
Are you chained to your addiction to sugar, caffeine, food, smoking, drugs, painkillers, internet porn? Adult and child psychiatrist, brain-imaging specialist, and best-selling author, Dr. Daniel Amen discusses how optimizing your brain is the key to breaking free of your addictions. According to Dr. Amen brain dysfunction is the #1 reason people fall victim to addiction, why they can't break free, and why they relapse. But not all addictions are the same. Learn about the six types of addiction based on brain types, and how to find the best solutions for you based on your brain type.
- Title: HealthWatch 20111017
- Length: 28:03 minutes (25.69 MB)
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Lindsey Berkson and her book Healthy Digestion the Natural Way
Hosted by Dr. David Naimon
Author and nutritional consultant Lindsey Berkson discusses her book Healthy Digestion the Natural Way. Learn safe, inexpensive and natural ways to address digestive complaints from heartburn and ulcers, to irritable bowel, gallbladder disease and food allergies. Learn how to treat these conditions without drugs and to design a diet tailored to your unique physical makeup, problems and tastes.
- Title: HealthWatch 20111010
- Producer: David Naimon
- Length: 19:13 minutes (17.59 MB)
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Why We Get Fat: And What To Do About It
Hosted by Dr. David Naimon
New York Times bestselling author and acclaimed science writer Gary Taubes reveals, in his new book, the bad nutritional science of the last century -- none more damaging than the "calories-in, calories-out" model of why we get fat. Learn exactly what good science has been ignored along the way, why certain people are thin, others fat, the role genetics and exercise play in our weight, and an easy-to-follow approach to your diet going forward.
- Title: HealthWatch 20111003
- Producer: David Naimon
- Length: 28:15 minutes (25.87 MB)
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Where on this site can I download podcasts of previous shows?
Where on this kboo.fm site can I download podcasts of previous shows?
Great show - schedule can be found at drnaimon.com
The schedule of upcoming Healthwatch shows can be found here:
Dr. David Naimon's Healthwatch Schedule
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May 3rd Thursday 4pm GMO FREE Oregon Labeling Campaign Kick-off!
May 3rd Thursday 4pm GMO FREE Oregon Labeling Campaign Kick-off! With film screening of "The Future of Food" and important speakers from the campaign! Plus special surprise guest visit!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Oregon Ballot Initiative Campaign to Require Labeling of Genetically Engineered Foods Kicks Off
Portland, Oregon, May 2, 2012 – Grassroots group GMO Free Oregon has launched it’s campaign to put an initiative on the ballot this November that would require food containing genetically engineered ingredients to be clearly labeled as such. The group will need to collect the signatures of 100,000 registered Oregon voters to get the initiative placed on the ballot this November.
At a launch event this Thursday, May 3rd, GMO Free Oregon supporters will discuss the issues of consumer food choice, the economic hazards of GM crops to farmers, and the human and environmental health risks of GM plants and animals. The discussions will begin the tasks of education, building awareness, and growing momentum leading into June when the official signature gathering will be able to begin.
At the consumer level, requiring foods that contain genetically modified ingredients to be labeled is viewed by the group as a necessary step to keeping the consumer informed about what they eat and affording them the opportunity to make decisions on their own if they want to avoid GMOs in their food.
Currently Oregon consumers have no consistent means, other than buying certified organic, to know whether the food they buy contains genetically modified ingredients or not. Genetically modified foods were first introduced to the US food supply in 1996 with no labeling requirements to differentiate them. It’s now estimated that nearly 80% of processed foods in the United States contain genetically modified ingredients.
Genetically modified foods have come under increasing scientific scrutiny. Chemicals used in farming the modified food crops have been associated with the collapse in the world bee population. Recent medical reports have been published pointing to health concerns associated with GM food and farming practices used in growing GM crops. In one study, the herbicide Round-up, which genetically modified food crops are commonly engineered to withstand, was found in very high concentrations in the urine of every person included in the test. Glyphosate (Round-up) is being linked to liver and kidney damage, infertility, and birth defects. The Insecticide Bt, which some crops like corn and cotton are engineered to produce within the plant itself, was initially claimed to be destroyed by the human digestive system, but studies have found Bt, not only in the blood stream, but that it also passes through the placental wall to fetuses.
The need for labeling is recognized around the world as 15 nations in the European Union, Japan, Australia, Brazil, Russia and China, all have laws requiring labeling of genetically engineered foods. Yet in the United States, where polls overwhelming show American’s want labeling, the FDA has not acted.
Oregonians are not alone in the movement to bring GMO labeling to the United States. The ballot initiative mirrors efforts underway in California where signature gathering has just wrapped up, submitting some 800,000+ signatures to place a labeling initiative on their ballot this coming November. Additionally, legislatures in 14 states have considered bills mandating labeling for genetically modified foods, including Oregon and Washington.
GMO Free Oregon’s launch event will be a chance for the public to learn about the initiative, hear from members of the organization, learn about further GMO related efforts taking place in the state, and partake in a screening of Deborah Koons Garcia’s groundbreaking film “The Future of Food”. Featured speakers scheduled to talk at the event include farmer Chris Hardy from GMO Free Jackson County , farmer Clint Lindsey from GMO Free Benton County, Mary Nichols from Positive Food Inc, Miguel Robles From Biosafety Alliance, the labeling initiative’s chief petitioner Scott Bates, and a special guest appearance from an internationally renowned activist at the forefront of the food sovereignty and non-GMO movements. The launch event will take place Thursday May 3rd, 4pm, at the The First Unitarian Church in Portland Oregon, 1211 SW Main Street.
About GMO Free Oregon:
GMO Free Oregon is a group of volunteers across the state working to pass legislation that addresses the growing concerns related to genetically modified organisms (GMOs). The statewide labeling initiative is geared to address consumer concerns and helping to ensure the right to know what is in the food they purchase. At the agriculture and environment levels, efforts are being made to pass local ordinances in areas where the farming community is concerned about the impact GMO crops have on their livelihood and health. This is a crucial step to preserving sustainable agriculture, organic farming, and reducing the negative impacts to the health and well being of the residents, natural communities, and ecosystems that stem from GMO farming.
Contact Information: http://www.gmofreeoregon.org/ Scott Bates scott@gmofreeoregon.org (971) 266-0920