Year: 2011

Calories on menus don’t affect kids’ food choices | Reuters

Requiring fast-food restaurants in New York City to post calorie counts on menus did little to cut the number of calories children and teens consumed, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday. They found that children and adolescents noticed the calories posted on the menu but the calorie counts made little...

Smoking explains why Americans don’t live longer | Reuters

(Reuters) – Smoking and, to a smaller degree, obesity explain why Americans do not live as long as the French or Japanese, U.S. experts reported on Tuesday. Even though just 20 percent of Americans smoke now, more than 40 percent of U.S. adults smoked in 1960 and the population...

CNN Money: Starbucks to roll out 31-ounce drink: the Trenta

(CNNMoney) — Starbucks will offer a new plus-sized iced drink beginning this week. The “Trenta” will be 31 ounces — one ounce shy of a quart — and available for iced coffee, Tazo shaken iced tea and iced tea lemonade. Starbucks is rolling out the Trenta in 14 states...

Do video games fuel mental health problems? | Reuters

(Reuters Health) – There might be trouble brewing behind the glassy eyes of kids who spend too much time and energy on video games, according to a controversial new study. In the 2-year study of more than 3,000 school children in Singapore, researchers found nearly one in ten were...

Program Helps Childhood Obesity

We really can have an impact on childhood obesity. In a recent intensive obesity program, kids were able to slim down and maintain a healthier weight a year after it ended. The trick is to make sure the effect lasts beyond the tenure of the program itself. Once they...

The Chemistry of Love, Sex, and Chocolate: Radio Program Posted

The Radio Show from this weekend had a great guest, talking about the chemistry that goes on in your brain and body in association with amorous feelings and, of course, chocolate. It’s Valentines Day after all.  CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THE SHOW Would love to get your thoughts on...

Radio Show: Prevent Winter Injuries, Love Found in Brain Scans

For those of you who missed the show this Saturday, here is the link.http://recordings.talkshoe.com/TC-139/TS-442680.mp3 I talked with “the PhD of running shoes”, Kevin Smith about avoiding injuries in winter weather. We learned about brain scans that revealed whether love stays through old age. We also talked about the most...

Interview: Inside the mind of Jared Loughner

Interview Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyjsc70Mdp4 What happens in a brain like this? How can we prevent it? How is it that a person like Gabrielle Giffords suffer a gunshot through the head … and not only survive, but recover the movement of her limbs? This interview explores both neuroscience and brain pychology....

(Audio) Recording of Saturday’s Program:

Here’s what we covered this week:  A look inside Jared Loughner’s Brain!A perspective on the Tucson Tragedy of 2011.Answering the question: Do We Eat Too Much Meat?And Making Buttermilk Biscuits Here’s the link:http://recordings.talkshoe.com/TC-139/TS-439898.mp3 Looking forward to your thoughts on this. For more information: Click here to visit Will Clower’s...

Show Notes: Somebody’s Buttermilk Biscuits

Luzetta Davis made these biscuits in a wood-burning stove, sitting atop teetering planks just over the drafty frozen ground of a one-room house in northern Kentucky. She had 7 children to tend and feed, and a husband who was a part time bricklayer – when he wasn’t drinking, shooting...

Show Notes: Do We Eat Too Much Meat?

I am responding to an article (link below), written by Neil Barnard, who is the founder and President of the Physician’s Committee For Responsible Medicine. This is the organization that tried to use Dr Robert Atkins’ death as an opportunity to push their agenda regarding the consumption of meat. They...