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Sylvia Anderson

Sylvia Anderson

Originally from Minnesota, Sylvia moved to California for the sun, sand and warm temperatures. She graduated from the University of Minnesota with a degree in English and Communications, both of which she has put to good use in her work with RadioMD as Senior Editor.
Tuesday, 27 August 2019 01:00

EP 955 News of the Week

EP 955 News of the Week
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.
Tuesday, 20 August 2019 01:00

EP 954B - The Longevity Paradox

EP 954B - The Longevity Paradox
Working with thousands of patients, Dr. Steven Gundry has discovered that the “diseases of aging” we most fear are not simply a function of age.
Tuesday, 20 August 2019 01:00

EP 954 News of the Week

EP 954 News of the Week
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.
Encore Episode: Finding your Sober Compass
When you’re on the road to recovery, it can be nice to have a guide who understands your unique needs.
Encore Episode: Releasing Anger & Resentment for Better Health
Learn how to use anger and frustration for good, instead of letting it take hold of you in a negative way.
EP 953B - Raising an Exceptional Child in a Conventional World
While children living with neurodifferences have certain struggles, their parents also have a rough journey.
Tuesday, 13 August 2019 01:00

EP 953 News of the Week

EP 953 News of the Week
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.
Thursday, 08 August 2019 01:00

There's Something Fishy Going On

There's Something Fishy Going On
Dr. Friedman debunks common fish myths.
Wednesday, 07 August 2019 01:00

Encore Episode: Omega-3s & Heart Health

Encore Episode: Omega-3s & Heart Health
Oftentimes advertised to promote brain health, omega-3s are also very important for aiding heart health.
Encore Episode: Are You a Credit Card Junkie?
What happens when you bite off more than you can chew with your credit? How can you keep yourself from spending more than you can afford?