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Showing posts with label dental health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dental health. Show all posts

Monday, October 24, 2011

Watching Dr Oz 10/24/11: Quick Fixes for Most Feared Diseases, Bad Habits, Beauty, At the Drug Store, Weight Loss

The Dr. Oz Show
Air date: October 24, 2011

Quick Fixes to Prevent The Diseases You Fear Most

  • Quick Fixes for the four most feared diseases: heart attack, stroke, diabetes, cancer
  • Quick fixes for bad habits
  • Beauty quick fixes
  • Quick fixes at the drug store
  • Weight loss quick fixes
  • Follow up to Arsenic in Apple Juice episode

Change your health forever with just one minute per day.

Dr. Oz says you can reverse your risks for the four most feared diseases in just 60 seconds per day. Everyone's day is jam packed from sunrise to sunset so Dr. Oz has put together quick fixes to help you manage health.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Watching Dr Oz 10/18/11: Healthy On The Cheap, Fast Fixes for $1, Carotid-Artery Disease: Are You At Risk?, Diet Helpers Under $50, Burn the Fat with Supplements

The Dr. Oz Show
Air date: October 18, 2011
Healthy On The Cheap: The Dr. Oz $1,000 Savings Plan

  • Easy ways to shop healthy
  • $1 fast fixes
  • Risks for carotid-artery disease
  • Diet helpers under $50
  • Supplements to help burn fat
How much do you spend each week, month, each year on health foods, prescriptions, supplements? Dr. Oz says you can be healthy without spending a fortune. Prices for food at the grocery store are going up, 5% higher than 2010 he says. Pharmaceuticals have gone up 7% in the past few years. Dr. Oz shows how to save $1,000 a year on 5 types of health products.