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    <itunes:author>Dr. Dawn Motyka - KUSP.org</itunes:author>
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      <title>Evaluating medical research news, lead in the home, healthy diets, plus answers to your questions</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Dr. Dawn reviews recent studies blaming red meat for atherosclerosis; Poorly designed study tries to discredit use of fish oil — other research disagrees; Cancer risks after having radioactive iodine for Grave's disease — and vocal chord nodule question; The tricky problem of stopping osteoporosis pain in a 94 year old woman; Followup from a man with numb leg sees other doctors and eventually one agrees with Dr. Dawn's original conclusions; Chelation therapy and supplements to treat a baby with high blood lead level — home lead testing also discussed; China cancer study and whether one should become vegan are discussed; More dialogue about the problems and detection of lead in paint and toys; Are there supplements to counter the purported dangers of carnitine in meat? What does the Functional Medicine say about coffee? Does a component in brown rice bran inhibit cancer? A listener asks about the many "cancer centers" that market direct to consumers]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2013 00:13:29 -0400</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dr. Dawn reviews recent studies blaming red meat for atherosclerosis; Poorly designed study tries to discredit use of fish oil — other research disagrees; Cancer risks after having radioactive iodine for Grave's disease — and vocal chord nodule question; The tricky problem of stopping osteoporosis pain in a 94 year old woman; Followup from a man with numb leg sees other doctors and eventually one agrees with Dr. Dawn's original conclusions; Chelation therapy and supplements to treat a baby with high blood lead level — home lead testing also discussed; China cancer study and whether one should become vegan are discussed; More dialogue about the problems and detection of lead in paint and toys; Are there supplements to counter the purported dangers of carnitine in meat? What does the Functional Medicine say about coffee? Does a component in brown rice bran inhibit cancer? A listener asks about the many "cancer centers" that market direct to consumers]]></itunes:summary>
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      <title>Important medical news and questions discussed about probiotics, back pain, water quality and more</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Senator Barbara Boxer introduces a bill in the US Senate for GMO food labeling; "Morning after pill" is now available for women 15 and older; Gamma tocopherol helps people heal endothelial damage caused by smoking; Water quality, purification and storage issues are discussed; Managing pain from bulging lumbar discs; Complex nanoparticle system can deliver insulin in response to blood glucose for many days; Probiotics discussion including dosing, the role of the appendix, diverticulitis and help with weight loss and diabetes; A caller comments on new research criticizing red mThe different forms of vitamin B12 and which to take as a supplementeat, water quality issues and strengthening your back; Vitamin D cured leg cramps for this caller — did it improve muscle calcium? Vitamin K and estrogen cream may prevent recurrent nose bleeds noses in and elder; The different forms of vitamin B12 and which to take as a supplement; Discussion about previous topics of morning after pill, the appendix; Myhealthresource.org helps Californians find low cost and free medical and dental services; Probiotics potency if not refrigerated and try liquid magnesium if you don't tolerate big pills; Does ingested fiber inhibit probiotics and absorbing medications? People with sleep apnea have more side effects to anesthesia — spinal is better than inhalation]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2013 22:43:24 -0400</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Senator Barbara Boxer introduces a bill in the US Senate for GMO food labeling; "Morning after pill" is now available for women 15 and older; Gamma tocopherol helps people heal endothelial damage caused by smoking; Water quality, purification and storage issues are discussed; Managing pain from bulging lumbar discs; Complex nanoparticle system can deliver insulin in response to blood glucose for many days; Probiotics discussion including dosing, the role of the appendix, diverticulitis and help with weight loss and diabetes; A caller comments on new research criticizing red mThe different forms of vitamin B12 and which to take as a supplementeat, water quality issues and strengthening your back; Vitamin D cured leg cramps for this caller — did it improve muscle calcium? Vitamin K and estrogen cream may prevent recurrent nose bleeds noses in and elder; The different forms of vitamin B12 and which to take as a supplement; Discussion about previous topics of morning after pill, the appendix; Myhealthresource.org helps Californians find low cost and free medical and dental services; Probiotics potency if not refrigerated and try liquid magnesium if you don't tolerate big pills; Does ingested fiber inhibit probiotics and absorbing medications? People with sleep apnea have more side effects to anesthesia — spinal is better than inhalation]]></itunes:summary>
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      <title>Topics include the values of Vitamin K, Detoxification, Antibiotics and food allergies and more</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Genetically modifying T cells provides a miraculous cure for acute lymphoblastic leukemia in children; New techniques to study the behavior of cancer cells in order to reverse their development; Genetic defects in detoxification processes can lead to acute chemical sensitivities; The liver produces glucose overnight, leading to higher blood sugar levels in the morning; More about the issue of metal toxicity from metal on metal hip replacements; Dose of vitamin K to help with osteoporosis — use the MK7 variety; Reaction to sleep medication is a probable cause of chronic sleepiness in an elder in a nursing home; Doctors criticize 'big pharma' for extremely high prices of an important cancer drug; A woman on a variety of blood pressure drugs is worried about effects on her kidneys; Protein folding mistakes are behind many diseases — research explores how to fix it; Antibiotics in the first year of life or multiple courses later doubles the probability of developing food allergies; Oral and topical Vitamin K can help with bruises from skin damage]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 May 2013 08:43:17 -0400</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Genetically modifying T cells provides a miraculous cure for acute lymphoblastic leukemia in children; New techniques to study the behavior of cancer cells in order to reverse their development; Genetic defects in detoxification processes can lead to acute chemical sensitivities; The liver produces glucose overnight, leading to higher blood sugar levels in the morning; More about the issue of metal toxicity from metal on metal hip replacements; Dose of vitamin K to help with osteoporosis — use the MK7 variety; Reaction to sleep medication is a probable cause of chronic sleepiness in an elder in a nursing home; Doctors criticize 'big pharma' for extremely high prices of an important cancer drug; A woman on a variety of blood pressure drugs is worried about effects on her kidneys; Protein folding mistakes are behind many diseases — research explores how to fix it; Antibiotics in the first year of life or multiple courses later doubles the probability of developing food allergies; Oral and topical Vitamin K can help with bruises from skin damage]]></itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>acute lymphoblastic leukemia,artificial kidney,chemical sensitivities,detoxification,insulin resistance,vitamin K,osteoporosis,chronic myeloid leukemia,high blood pressure,nitric oxide,KUSP,KUSP FM,KUSP Ask Dr Dawn,Santa Cruz,California</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Ethics of human experimentation, blood pressure medication and answers to many calls and emails</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Comments on a bad consent form and the ethics of human experimentation — a case with premature babies; A middle school science project shows benefits of organic food; Why did my doctor want a PET scan for my pneumonia? More discussion on achieving correct oxygen levels in premature babies; The incompatibilities among medical data systems thwarts doing useful "data mining" research; Dr Dawn likes the old anti-depressant drug Trazodone for sleeping problems in elders; More about blood pressure medications and the benefits of weight loss and exercise in reducing hypertension; Physical therapy and other advice for addressing knee arthritis and muscle loss in legs; Finding the right dose of magnesium to counter leg spasms and pain; More about how herpes transmission requires mucous membranes or breaks in skin; Nausea in the morning may be from acid reflux, not a side effect of a pain medication; How some interesting proteins move in response to a hormone to allow water uptake in kidney cells; Careful stretching is the key to treating plantar plantar fasciitis; Comparing surgery vs. radiation treatment for prostate cancer]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Apr 2013 06:33:58 -0400</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Comments on a bad consent form and the ethics of human experimentation — a case with premature babies; A middle school science project shows benefits of organic food; Why did my doctor want a PET scan for my pneumonia? More discussion on achieving correct oxygen levels in premature babies; The incompatibilities among medical data systems thwarts doing useful "data mining" research; Dr Dawn likes the old anti-depressant drug Trazodone for sleeping problems in elders; More about blood pressure medications and the benefits of weight loss and exercise in reducing hypertension; Physical therapy and other advice for addressing knee arthritis and muscle loss in legs; Finding the right dose of magnesium to counter leg spasms and pain; More about how herpes transmission requires mucous membranes or breaks in skin; Nausea in the morning may be from acid reflux, not a side effect of a pain medication; How some interesting proteins move in response to a hormone to allow water uptake in kidney cells; Careful stretching is the key to treating plantar plantar fasciitis; Comparing surgery vs. radiation treatment for prostate cancer]]></itunes:summary>
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      <title>The insane game of medical costs and payment system in the US is the central theme this week</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Federal court blocks fracking oil and gas in Monterey Bay area; A commonly-used antibiotic may cause heart rhythm problems; New cat allergy vaccine requires fewer shots; Widely diverse variations in medical tests and procedure prices in the broken US health care system; Genetic variations are often the cause of loose or tight muscles and joints — what to do about it; Detecting a dangerous arrhythmia needs a doctor's examination; Zantac for a baby with coli is not a great idea — try probiotics instead; Stop over-using a toxic gel for a benign viral skin condition called molluscum contagiosum; Caller's story exposes the insane game of over-billing insurance for hospital fees because they get highly-discounted payments; More discussion on health insurance pricing craziness and the advantages of Medicare; Don't take iron supplement if you have arthritis; An emergency a appendectomy gets expensive because anesthesiologist didn't accept my insurance! Research does support vegetarian diets to reduce many health problems; Could thyroid medication raise my blood pressure?]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Apr 2013 04:33:17 -0400</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Federal court blocks fracking oil and gas in Monterey Bay area; A commonly-used antibiotic may cause heart rhythm problems; New cat allergy vaccine requires fewer shots; Widely diverse variations in medical tests and procedure prices in the broken US health care system; Genetic variations are often the cause of loose or tight muscles and joints — what to do about it; Detecting a dangerous arrhythmia needs a doctor's examination; Zantac for a baby with coli is not a great idea — try probiotics instead; Stop over-using a toxic gel for a benign viral skin condition called molluscum contagiosum; Caller's story exposes the insane game of over-billing insurance for hospital fees because they get highly-discounted payments; More discussion on health insurance pricing craziness and the advantages of Medicare; Don't take iron supplement if you have arthritis; An emergency a appendectomy gets expensive because anesthesiologist didn't accept my insurance! Research does support vegetarian diets to reduce many health problems; Could thyroid medication raise my blood pressure?]]></itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>fracking,azithromycin FDA warning,toleromune cat allergy,arrhythmia,probiotics,molluscum contagiosum,hospital insurance billing,Medicare,hypothyroidism,arthritis,levoxyl thyroxine,KUSP,KUSP FM,KUSP Ask Dr Dawn,Santa Cruz,California</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:duration>54:24</itunes:duration>
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      <title>A wide variety of issues: Autoimmune disease, probiotics, hypertension, cardiac health and more</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Walking briskly reduced heart disease more than running; Metal hip problems because of immune reactions to the metal; Poor circulation problem in my hand — blood vessel damage caused by psoriatic arthritis; Fish oil can reduce cardiovascular events as well as statins; Comparing drugs for hypertension treatment and other alternative treatments; The benefits of mushrooms in possibly reducing cancer cell growth; What is aortic stenosis and research supporting chelation therapy for treating cardiovascular disease; Supplements that boost the immune system are not good for those with autoimmune diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis; A woman on birth control pills gets migraines when she stops taking them; A caller asks for resources for doctors of gay men; High levels of probiotics and other suggestions for a woman with cellulitis and fibromyalgia; Does the cleanse done before a colonoscopy remove beneficial bacteria?]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Apr 2013 02:33:24 -0400</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Walking briskly reduced heart disease more than running; Metal hip problems because of immune reactions to the metal; Poor circulation problem in my hand — blood vessel damage caused by psoriatic arthritis; Fish oil can reduce cardiovascular events as well as statins; Comparing drugs for hypertension treatment and other alternative treatments; The benefits of mushrooms in possibly reducing cancer cell growth; What is aortic stenosis and research supporting chelation therapy for treating cardiovascular disease; Supplements that boost the immune system are not good for those with autoimmune diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis; A woman on birth control pills gets migraines when she stops taking them; A caller asks for resources for doctors of gay men; High levels of probiotics and other suggestions for a woman with cellulitis and fibromyalgia; Does the cleanse done before a colonoscopy remove beneficial bacteria?]]></itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>heart disease,metal hip allergy,psoriatic arthritis,fish oil statin atherosclerosis,hypertension,mushroom cancer,aortic stenosis,multiple sclerosis,cellulitis fibromyalgia,KUSP,KUSP FM,KUSP Ask Dr Dawn,Santa Cruz,California</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Vitamin D and other supplement advice, genetic tests and cancer monitoring and more medical news</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Vitamin D deficiency before and during pregnancy raises the rate of gestational diabetes; New drug for diabetes inhibits reabsorption of glucose in the kidney; Genetic profile helps decide who needs more monitoring for breast and prostate cancer; The difference between Vitamin D2 and D3 — which should I get as a supplement? Chances of getting herpes or other diseases from a toilet seat is slim! Strategies to fight repeated urinary tract infections in an elder; What is the cause of swelling in my legs? Review of the Affordable Care Act — it has decreased rate of insurance premium increases; Loosing weight decreases amount of fat per cell, but not the number of them; Why even sugary fruits don't raise blood sugar levels as much as other sugar sources; Colloidal silver spray is useful for chronic sinus infections; Are there interactions among my supplements and are some redundant? Various questions about taking and testing for vitamin D; Is burning feeling on my leg caused by a spinal anesthetic injection many years ago?]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Apr 2013 00:23:42 -0400</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Vitamin D deficiency before and during pregnancy raises the rate of gestational diabetes; New drug for diabetes inhibits reabsorption of glucose in the kidney; Genetic profile helps decide who needs more monitoring for breast and prostate cancer; The difference between Vitamin D2 and D3 — which should I get as a supplement? Chances of getting herpes or other diseases from a toilet seat is slim! Strategies to fight repeated urinary tract infections in an elder; What is the cause of swelling in my legs? Review of the Affordable Care Act — it has decreased rate of insurance premium increases; Loosing weight decreases amount of fat per cell, but not the number of them; Why even sugary fruits don't raise blood sugar levels as much as other sugar sources; Colloidal silver spray is useful for chronic sinus infections; Are there interactions among my supplements and are some redundant? Various questions about taking and testing for vitamin D; Is burning feeling on my leg caused by a spinal anesthetic injection many years ago?]]></itunes:summary>
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      <title>Hormone replacement therapy is central this week, plus health research and advice for listeners</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Reprogrammed T cells cures an aggressive adult leukemia; College student invents a gel of extracellular matrix material that helps stop bleeding; Advice for treating a breast cancer tumor, including IV Vitamin C; More interesting research about breast milk including changes in content depending on sex of infant; New York bans receipt paper containing BPA; Review of the flaws in Woman's Health Initiative's conclusions about HRT and disease risks; The benefits of green tea and coffee in reducing strokes, diabetes, Parkinson's etc.; A thin woman developed osteoporosis when young and has no children has a higher risk of breast cancer; More about using HRT and cancer risks post menopause; Will my carpal tunnel problem at night progress with age? Research shows that smoking bans in public places does reduce rates of heart attacks and sudden death; Individualizing when to start hormone replacement therapy, especially after long term birth control use]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Mar 2013 22:23:22 -0400</pubDate>
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      <itunes:keywords>leukemia cure,artificial extracellular matrix,breast cancer,breast milk,receipts BPA,HRT menopause Woman s Health Initiative,osteoporosis bioidentical hormones,carpal tunnel syndrome,KUSP,KUSP FM,KUSP Ask Dr Dawn,Santa Cruz,California</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Benefits of olive oil and fish oil, brown fat cells, blood clotting and more health news and advice</title>
      <description><![CDATA[The benefits of olive oil include increased satiety hormone and decreased glucose absorption; Dr Dawn applauds Whole Foods for demanding GMO labeling on food they sell; Does radiation treatment for breast cancer increases chances of heart attack? The effect of fish oil and aspirin on blood clotting — the biochemistry of clotting is explained; Aspirin worked better than pharmaceuticals in preventing migraine but there are gastrointestinal side effects; Tissue biopsy or liquid aspiration is needed to tell of a breast lump is cancer; Fish oil fatty acids are found to inhibit flu virus replication in mice; Microwave heating is the same as other methods, but don't microwave in plastic; Should I worry about titanium dioxide additive in many supplements? Natural supplements to support prostate health; New research tells how cells turn into white or brown fat cells; You can't diagnosis high blood pressure with one visit to the doctor and problems with using diuretics]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Mar 2013 08:23:13 -0400</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The benefits of olive oil include increased satiety hormone and decreased glucose absorption; Dr Dawn applauds Whole Foods for demanding GMO labeling on food they sell; Does radiation treatment for breast cancer increases chances of heart attack? The effect of fish oil and aspirin on blood clotting — the biochemistry of clotting is explained; Aspirin worked better than pharmaceuticals in preventing migraine but there are gastrointestinal side effects; Tissue biopsy or liquid aspiration is needed to tell of a breast lump is cancer; Fish oil fatty acids are found to inhibit flu virus replication in mice; Microwave heating is the same as other methods, but don't microwave in plastic; Should I worry about titanium dioxide additive in many supplements? Natural supplements to support prostate health; New research tells how cells turn into white or brown fat cells; You can't diagnosis high blood pressure with one visit to the doctor and problems with using diuretics]]></itunes:summary>
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      <title>Important medical research news, curing HIV in a baby and health advice on a variety of problems</title>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Mar 2013 06:33:32 -0400</pubDate>
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