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Podcaster:"The Captain's AMERICA" Show Podcast 
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The Captain's AMERICA Radio Show For Nov. 5th...:
Join us today for hour #3 of "The Captain's AMERICA" radio show heard LIVE on WSRQ Radio in Sarasota, FL. weekday mornings from 6-9 AM ET and via our webstream at WSRQ Radio.com.
Today's first guest is Henry Raines, Talk Show Host, who tells what he's been hearing about Tuesday's elctions. Henry also addresses the Health Care Bill being rammed through the Congress by Speaker Nancy Pelosi and why the Congress doesn't want the '72' Bill stating Congress and the American people would have time to actually READ the Bill coming up for a vote. Henry also talks about the Afghanistan situation and what might or might not be happening there.
Time next for Culinary Specialist Seaman Anna Stucke from Grapevine, TX who calls us from aboard the USS New York which is docked in New York City for the Commissioning Ceremony on Nov. 7th and also for Veterans Day on Nov. 11th. Seaman Stucke is the person who is baking all the special cakes in the shape of the USS New York for the Ceremonial dinner aboard the ship for dignitaries and invited guests.
Then we speak to Andy Mandell, known as "Mr diabetes," and he tells us what it was like to walk 10,000 miles across America. He also fills us in about the Defeat diabetes Foundation and the work they are doing with both civilians and veterans alike across the area.
Our next guest is 7 time Oklahoma Congressman Ernest Istook, now a Distinguished Fellow with the Heritage Foundation, who tells us that 'Conservatism is alive and well', especially after Tuesday's elections. He also enlightens us as to why Nancy Pelosi does not want to listen to the message that election sent our politicians in Washington, DC.
We finish up with 'Earl Pitts', our 'Strange News of the Day' and 'Kat' who drops by to let us know about the upcoming Friday Night Highschool Football games and more.
Get in on the FUN and tell your friends to tune in! Become a FAN of 1220 WSRQ Radio by going to Facebook, become a Fan of this radio show podcast! We invite you to tune in LIVE weekday's from 6-9 AM ET to WSRQ Radio in Sarasota, FL on AM 1220 and FM 106.9 (Coming SOON) and if you can't hear us that way, you can go to WSRQ Radio.com or Talkstream Live.com and hear us LIVE there.
God Bless America!
'The Captain'
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Podcaster:KUSP's Ask Doctor Dawn 
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Ask Doctor Dawn - Oct. 31, 2009:
Shower heads may be contaminated with bacteria that can cause lung infections! Drug companies seem to make up new "diseases" in order to market new drugs direct to consumers; More about risks BPA exposure — does it explain rise in childhood diabetes and obesity? A woman who swings between hypothyroidism to hyperthyroidism depending on what she eats probably has low iodine; Ruling out strep throat in a woman with a sore throat and sinus headaches; H1N1 flu update; Suggestions to minimize exposure to BPA and boosting your ability to get rid of it from your body; Getting cheaper Vitamin D testing from labs found on the Internet and why Vitamin D is important for autoimmune diseases; An environmental chemist explains how we are exposed to lots of BPA in our homes; A vet is in a VA apartment and the government is stingy with heating — that does raise risk of getting colds and flu; Concern over the H1N1 and other vaccines by a caller looking at a non-profit's generally anti-vaccine website; An elder who is losing weight need a bioelectrical impedance analysis to be sure the weight loss is healthy and not an indicator of cancer
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Podcaster:KUSP's Ask Doctor Dawn 
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Ask Doctor Dawn - Oct. 31, 2009:
Shower heads may be contaminated with bacteria that can cause lung infections! Drug companies seem to make up new "diseases" in order to market new drugs direct to consumers; More about risks BPA exposure — does it explain rise in childhood diabetes and obesity? A woman who swings between hypothyroidism to hyperthyroidism depending on what she eats probably has low iodine; Ruling out strep throat in a woman with a sore throat and sinus headaches; H1N1 flu update; Suggestions to minimize exposure to BPA and boosting your ability to get rid of it from your body; Getting cheaper Vitamin D testing from labs found on the Internet and why Vitamin D is important for autoimmune diseases; An environmental chemist explains how we are exposed to lots of BPA in our homes; A vet is in a VA apartment and the government is stingy with heating — that does raise risk of getting colds and flu; Concern over the H1N1 and other vaccines by a caller looking at a non-profit's generally anti-vaccine website; An elder who is losing weight need a bioelectrical impedance analysis to be sure the weight loss is healthy and not an indicator of cancer
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Podcaster:New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) Audio Summaries 
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NEJM This Week: Supplement to the New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 361, No. 18.:
This summary covers the issue of October 29, 2009. Featured are articles on the association between susceptibility to fungal infections and a mutation in CARD9, three-year efficacy of complex insulin regimens in type 2 diabetes, antibiotic prophylaxis and recurrent urinary tract infection in children, and human dectin-1 deficiency and mucocutaneous fungal infections; review articles on postexposure prophylaxis for HIV infection and on norovirus gastroenteritis; a case report of a man with sore throat, fever, and rash; and Perspective articles on FDA drug information that never reaches clinicians, on four health care reforms for 2009, and on implementing evidence-based health policy in Washington State.
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Podcaster:Life Matters 
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LMS 2009-10-29 :
Trans-fats and why they're bad for you
We're told it's not healthy to eat too much fat but one kind in particular is boosting our risk of heart disease and diabetes.
Breaking the link between fat and diabetes
Australian life scientist of the year, Michael Cowley, talks about his groundbreaking research into metabolism and obesity.
Stars over Shiralee: Sheryl McCorry
Sheryl McCorry likes to start the day with a pannikin of tea, preferably outdoors looking over the Porongorup Ranges in the south of Western Australia on her property, The Shiralee.
Go fish and Strip jack naked: parlour games
Who remembers having a game of hide and seek? Or how much fun you had playing Charades?
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Podcaster:Life Matters 
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LMS 2009-10-29 :
Trans-fats and why they're bad for you
We're told it's not healthy to eat too much fat but one kind in particular is boosting our risk of heart disease and diabetes.
Breaking the link between fat and diabetes
Australian life scientist of the year, Michael Cowley, talks about his groundbreaking research into metabolism and obesity.
Stars over Shiralee: Sheryl McCorry
Sheryl McCorry likes to start the day with a pannikin of tea, preferably outdoors looking over the Porongorup Ranges in the south of Western Australia on her property, The Shiralee.
Go fish and Strip jack naked: parlour games
Who remembers having a game of hide and seek? Or how much fun you had playing Charades?
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Podcaster:soundfacts 
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Wenig eigene Vorsorge lässt Kosten explodieren:
Einseitige Ernährung und Bewegungsmangel lassen aus Sicht der Interessengemeinschaft für gesunde Lebensmittel die Kosten im Gesundheitssystem explodieren. So leidet bereits jeder neunte Deutsche an diabetes. 95 Prozent von ihnen hätten laut Experten die Krankheit aber durch gesündere Ernährung, mehr Bewegung und den Verzicht auf Zigaretten vermeiden können
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