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Title:
Health matters [videorecording] / WGBH Educational Foundation.
Format:
[videorecording] /
Publisher:
WGBH Boston Video distributor,
Copyright Date:
2008
Description:
5 videodiscs (ca. 532 min.) : sd., col; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Cancer--Popular works.
Heart--Diseases--Popular works.
Depression, Mental--Popular works.
Obesity--Popular works.
Alzheimer's disease--Popular works.
Alzheimer Disease--Popular Works.
Depression--Popular Works.
Heart Diseases--Popular Works.
Neoplasms--Popular Works.
Obesity--Popular Works.
Other Authors:
WGBH (Television station: Boston, Mass.)
WGBH Educational Foundation
Other Titles:
The truth about cancer.
The hidden epidemic : heart disease in America.
Depression : out of the shadows.
Fat : what no one is telling you.
The forgetting : a portrait of Alzheimer's.
Notes:
Title from container. Special features: bonus interview footage with journalist and cancer survivor Linda Ellerbee, heart disease survivor Larry King, and more; printable resources such as heart-healthy recipes and 100 Ways to Eat Healthier; access to program Web sites; Spanish audio tracks and subtitles for Depression and FAT and closed captions.
Contents:
[pt. 1] The truth about cancer -- [pt. 2] The hidden epidemic : heart disease in America -- [pt. 3] Depression : out of the shadows -- [pt. 4] Fat : what no one is telling you -- [pt. 5] The forgetting : A portrait of Alzheimer's.
Summary:
The truth about cancer, told by Linda Garmon, shares the personal story of her husband's battle with cancer. It is followed by Take one step : a conversation about cancer, a conversation hosted by Linda Ellerbee with cancer survivors Dr. Ernie Bodai, Dr. Bernadine Healy, Dr. Paul Brenner, and Dr. Richard Payne. The hidden epidemic : heart disease in America, examines heart disease, the number one killer in America and one of the nation's greatest health challenges for both men and women. Presents personal stories that showcase the scientific advances that are transforming the field of cardiology and the effect these changes will have on people stricken with heart disease. Includes a discussion hosted by Larry King in which medical experts and physicians present strategies and practical tactics for improving heart health. Depression : out of the Shadows tells the dramatic stories of people of different ages, from diverse backgrounds, who live with various forms of depression. Leading mental health experts highlight the latest scientific research and innovative treatments, offering greater understanding and hope for the millions of people living with this complex, but treatable, disease. Fat : what no one else is telling you explains our psychological responses to food, shares new scientific knowledge about hunger, eating, and human metabolic operation. Shows how external pressures such as oversized restaurant portions and the unending barrage of food advertisements make fighting fat so difficult. Also features real Americans telling their stories about the biological barriers, cultural habits, and economic realities contributing to their struggle to get fit. The forgetting : a portrait of Alzheimer's is an exploration of Alzheimer's, taking both a sweeping and intimate look at how this cruel disease affects nearly five million Americans and their loved ones. David Hyde Pierce hosts two panels with experts providing practical advice on coping with Alzheimer's disease.
ISBN:
1593758537 (set)
9781593758530 (set)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)304666946
UPC:
783421427693
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)

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