Hosts: Cary Quashen Topic: Overdose Testimonies and Prevention Education Guests: Kara Miller, Ronnie Wilson Action Drug Rehab Hour –Overdose Testimonies – March 20, 2023 On this episode of The Action Drug Rehab Hour, host Cary Quashen welcomes Kara Miller to share her testimonies on drug abuse and education. Starting off the show, Cary and Kara recap last week’s candlelight vigil ...
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New Developments In The War On Cancer
Cancer is not just a disease of the elderly. In fact, cancer rates are rising among young adults in the United States. A recent study found that the incidence of certain types of cancers is increasing at a rate of about 1 percent per year among adults aged 25 to 29 years old. The most common types of cancer in ...
Read More »There Is No Return To Normal, And That May Not Be Such A Bad Thing
Part of my initial consultation includes questions about diet and exercise because I’m not the kind of doctor that just waits for a buzzword symptom to write a prescription for an impersonal preconceived remedy. And it still amazes me how many people know that they don’t eat right or exercise enough, but… There are two types of people in the ...
Read More »Most People Believe Prevention Is A Scam And Sometimes They’re Right
It’s harder to trust the news, our leaders, influencers, and recently, even most doctors. But if you’ve survived the past few years, you should trust your instinct to take better care of yourself.
Read More »The Way Out Recovery Hour – Relapse Prevention For Loved Ones – August 10, 2020
Hosts: Bob Sharits Co-Host: Melissa Flowers The Way Out Recovery Hour – Relapse Prevention For Loved Ones – August 10, 2020 On this episode of The Way Out Recovery Hour, our host Bob Sharits talks with his co-host Melissa Flowers to talk about relapse prevention for loved ones. Bob starts out his show by talking with Melissa about how to ...
Read More »Providence Holy Cross Health Hour – Nothing Beats Prevention – March 18, 2020
Host: Dr. Tom Burton Topic: Nothing Beats Prevention Guest: Dr. Brian Wilbur, Chief Medical Officer for Exer Urgent Care Click Here to Listen! Right Click Here to Download! Join Dr. Tom Burton every third Wednesday of the month from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. on your Hometown Station KHTS 98.1 FM & AM 1220 for the Providence Holy Cross Health Hour. Nothing ...
Read More »The Senior Hour – Panic vs Prevention – March 11, 2020
Hosts: Dr. Gene Dorio & Barbara Cochran Topic: Panic vs Prevention Guest: Alex Urbina, Life Coach; Click Here to Listen! Right Click Here to Download! Join Barbara Cochran and Dr. Gene Dorio every Wednesday from 11 a.m. to Noon on your Hometown Station KHTS 98.1 FM & AM 1220 for The Senior Hour, your home for Senior Care and Lifestyle. Panic vs ...
Read More »Suicide Outreach At College Of The Canyons: Kevin & Kevin Discuss ‘Helping People’ (VIDEO)
Just days after a public suicide at a Santa Clarita firing range, College of the Canyons continues to raise awareness about community mental health resources. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox. The talk at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center was part of a continued outreach effort by COC aimed at raising ...
Read More »College Of The Canyons Addresses Suicide Prevention This September
Residents are invited to come and listen to what event organizers are calling a “profound” presentation by Kevin Berthia and Kevin Briggs about their story with suicide. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox. The presentation is set to begin at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center on the COC campus at 5:30 ...
Read More »Diabetes-Prevention Camp To Be Held In Santa Clarita
American Diabetes Association officials are offering a summer diabetes-prevention camp in Santa Clarita from July 15–16, 2017, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita. This camp is available for 7- to 15-year-olds who are at risk for diabetes or that have a family history of Type 2 diabetes. To register, visit the ...
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