TALK! with AUDREY September 6-8, 2019

September 6-8, 2019 – TALK! with AUDREY TV

Cardiologist Dr. Daniel Bensimhon and his patient, Chris Rice, join me to talk about the symptoms of heart failure and treatment options and Chris shares his experience with his heart failure diagnosis. Dr. George Grunburger, the immediate past president of the American Association of Clinical endocrinologists, has information about the impact that Type 1 Diabetes has on patient’s lives and recent advances to help them manage glucose levels. On a lighter note, a peek at Kia Motors America’s largest and most refined SUV – the all-new 2020 Telluride and their collaboration with fashion designer Brian Maxwell. And, the CEO of Inside Rx, Leslie Achter to talk about how people like you and me, who are paying cash for their prescription medications, could get some discounts on more than one hundred prescription brand name medications and thousands of generic drugs.

Coming Up This Week on TALK! with AUDREY

August 30-September 1, 2019 – TALK! with AUDREY

Fitness expert, David Kirsch, is going to tell us how we can conveniently add exercise into our daily routines without even leaving our homes. Ceci Carmichael joins me to talk about the latest innovations in frozen food products and the benefits of choosing frozen foods for some easy, time saving recipes . . . . And Dr. John Agwunobi, the Chief Health and Nutrition Officer for HerbaLife Nutrition, has some tips to help us make some changes by creating new nutritional habits that lead to a long term healthy and active lifestyle.

August 23-25 2019 Coming Up On TALK! with AUDREY TV

Airing August 23-25, 2019 – TALK! with AUDREY

Are you prepared to take immediate action in the event that someone is having a stroke? Joining me today to talk about the signs of a stroke and how you can be prepared, Vascular Neurologist, Dr. Jennifer Rasmussen, stroke survivor, Melissa Berg, and her son, Tony Palamidessi; I speak with Dr. Corey Hunter, an interventional pain specialist at the Ainsworth Institute of Pain Management, and Doug Rod, a medically retired US Army paratrooper, who damaged both his knees after many years of active duty, about an opioid-free non-pharmacologic treatment options for people with chronic pain conditions following an injury or trauma; The FDA recently approved a new use for Prolia that helps people with conditions like COPD, asthma, and rheumatoid arthritis who are at high risk of bone loss from taking corticosteroids, to manage their conditions. Dr. Ronald Emkey has the details.