
Colleen Burns – Back to School Prep
Colleen Burns, has her tips to help alleviate the stress that comes with back to school prep.
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Colleen Burns, has her tips to help alleviate the stress that comes with back to school prep.
Many people don’t realize that exposure to a common type of bacteria during the summer months could cause a serious and chronic condition that can lead to lung damage in those who are susceptible. Dr. Patrick Flume, Pulmonologist and Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics at the Medical University of South Carolina and Debbie a NTM Lung Disease Patient are my guests.
The importance of balanced diet and how we can help jumpstart our mornings with real milk.
Doctor Saby George and Dena Battle, president of KCCure, join me to talk about new treatment options for the most common type of kidney cancer, renal cell carcinoma. Celebrity stylist Christian Ramirez is going to help you refresh your Father’s Day gifting and classically trained chef and lifestyle expert, Ceci Carmichael has the latest innovations that you can find in the dairy aisle.
Jennifer Jasinski, Top Chef Masters Finalist joins Audrey live from the National Cattleman’s Beef Association Culinary Center in Denver Colorado with ways to incorporate some of the latest tech/gadgets in the kitchen.
Even though we are more open to discussing mental health compared to 10 years ago, there continues to be misperceptions and stigma that may prevent people from fostering an open dialogue and seeking help. I’m replaying an interview I had with Dr. Don Mordecai…
Restaurateur Bricia Lopez, tells us how a simple glass of milk each day could have your body reaping all the benefits.
This year, Californians faced a number of tragic events, many losing their homes to fire and flooding or experiencing other unexpected traumas. And for some,
Acute hepatic porphyria, or AHP is a family of rare genetic diseases characterized by potentially life-threatening attacks. Audrey’s guests are Porphyria specialist, Dr. Bruce Wang,
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States. Dr. Charles Davidson, Clinical Chief of Cardiology at