Wed, 22 April 2009 With a 300 percent increase of the incidence of
autism the disorder is now an epidemic. For families, the diagnosis of autism
can be heartbreaking, and the day-today struggles of an autistic child can be
extremely stressful and frustrating. But early intervention is key and new
research is pointing the way. We'll talk with Susan
Senator, author of Making Peace With Autism. Part 1Comments[2] |
Wed, 22 April 2009 With a 300 percent increase of the incidence of
autism the disorder is now an epidemic. For families, the diagnosis of autism
can be heartbreaking, and the day-today struggles of an autistic child can be
extremely stressful and frustrating. But early intervention is key and new
research is pointing the way. We'll talk with Susan
Senator, author of Making Peace With Autism. Part 2 Comments[3] |
Wed, 15 April 2009 Do you want to live the longest, healthiest life possible? Do you want to stop aging? Better yet, do you want to reverse aging? According to the latest scientific research, you can control the aging process and prevent disease, simply by paying attention to one thing. Caroline and Jacquie find out what it is with Dr. Mark Liponis, author of Ultralongevity: The Seven Step Program for a Younger, Healthier You.For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[2] |
Wed, 15 April 2009 Do you want to live the longest, healthiest life possible? Do you want to stop aging? Better yet, do you want to reverse aging? According to the latest scientific research, you can control the aging process and prevent disease, simply by paying attention to one thing. Caroline and Jacquie find out what it is with Dr. Mark Liponis, author of Ultralongevity: The Seven Step Program for a Younger, Healthier You. For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[2] |
Tue, 31 March 2009 ![]() Do you have a plugged-in child? Does she spend most of her time talking or texting on her cell phone? Is he on the computer, gameboy, x-box or wii? Can they hear you when they have the earbuds in and the ipod cranked up too loud? We'll find out what you can do when electronic gadgets have invaded every aspect of your family's life when we talk with Dr. Michael Osit, author of Generation Text: Raising Well-adjusted Kids in an Age of Instant Everything. Part 1 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[2] |
Tue, 31 March 2009 Do you have a plugged-in child? Does she spend most of her time talking or texting on her cell phone? Is he on the computer, gameboy, x-box or wii? Can they hear you when they have the earbuds in and the ipod cranked up too loud? We'll find out what you can do when electronic gadgets have invaded every aspect of your family's life when we talk with Dr. Michael Osit, author of Generation Text: Raising Well-adjusted Kids in an Age of Instant Everything. Part 2 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[2] |


Do you want to live the longest, healthiest life possible? Do you want to stop aging? Better yet, do you want to reverse aging? According to the latest scientific research, you can control the aging process and prevent disease, simply by paying attention to one thing. Caroline and Jacquie find out what it is with Dr. Mark Liponis, author of Ultralongevity: The Seven Step Program for a Younger, Healthier You.