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Lifestyle Magazine

The Bullying Side
Nearly 77 percent of teen students have admitted to being a victim of bullying. That's 77 percent. Bullying is on the rise and has reached epidemic proportions. But our guest today offers hope and resources for those under attack. Actor Quinton Aaron from "The Blind Side" knows first-hand the struggles of obesity and bullying as he experienced both as a young man. That's why he created the Quinton Aaron Foundation to provide hope, encouragement, confidence and resources to children on the brink of suicide or battling the damaging effect on their self-esteem and confidence caused by the actions or words of others.
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Vegan All Star

Sat, Jan 23, 2016
Most coaches and other sports professionals would argue that being a vegetarian as a professional athlete would be a career killing move. However, our guest, four time NBA Champion, John Salley, would argue that is what extended his career and in many ways saved his life.
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Discovering Joy
Imagine having everything you ever dreamed of, yet feeling so alone, so lost, so desperate for connection, that you were willing to take your own life. Our guest today was right there, willing to take that last step. Join us to find out what stopped Jason Davis as he shares from his book, Your Love Pursues: A Memoir.
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Surviving a Stroke
Chances are pretty good you have known someone who has had a stroke. The fact is there are over 600,000 new, first-time stroke patients every year. It's the fifth leading cause of death in America, and that's worth talking about. Join our guests: Dr. Matt Farson - a family practice and emergency room doctor; Dr. Wes Youngberg - a doctor of public health, a certified nutritionist, and lifestyle medicine specialist; and Edie Hughes - a stoke survivor.
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Human Trafficking
This is hard to talk about. It's so difficult to believe that it really goes on not just overseas but right here in the good old USA. I'm talking about the heartbreaking truth of human trafficking. Thanks to people like our guests today there is hope.
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Autism

Sat, Mar 05, 2016
That child playing alone in the corner of the classroom might be shy, might be a loner, or he could have a condition known as autism that can create hypersensitivity to sound, smells, and visual stimulation that simply overwhelms the child. On our show today, Edward Asner and his son, Matt, help us understand autism.
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Mood Therapy

Tue, Apr 12, 2016
Feeling depressed? We all get that sometimes. In fact, it's estimated that Americans spend around 50 billion dollars, that's billion with a B, each year on psychotherapy. Is there a cheaper way? Yes. And we'll tell you what that is on this edition of Lifestyle Magazine with our guests, Dr. David Burns and Dr. Karen Radella.
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ADHD Without Drugs
ADHD, over 5 million kids in the United States have it. But there's a lot of controversy over how to treat ADHD. Medication is the default solution, but is there a better way? We're about to find out. Our guest, Dr. David Velkoff, will tell us about ways of treating ADHD without using medication.
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Being Bipolar

Sat, Mar 26, 2016
Imagine knowing someone - a spouse, a friend, a family member - and having them suddenly shift their personality so dramatically that they seem like a whole new person. On today's show, actor Maurice Benard from General Hospital shares his personal experience with Bipolar Disorder, while Dr. John Grienenberger, Ph.D., from PCH Treatment Center shares information on how to identify and manage this condition which affects over 6 million Americans.
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Conflict Resolution
Conflict happens in everyone's life. We all have disagreements from time to time with a spouse, family member, maybe even a friend. But how do you find a resolution to that argument? Today we'll offer you some ways to find a win-win, and possibly avoid that argument altogether. Our guest, conflict resolution expert, Thomas Kosakowski, Ombudsperson from UCLA Health Sciences, shares how to deal with conflicts in the workplace.
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The Hidden Epidemic: STDS
Sexually transmitted diseases - STDs - have been around for centuries. And unfortunately, it appears they're not going away. Some are treatable, some have life-altering consequences, some are life-threatening. Our guest, public health expert and a professor of medicine at UCLA, Dr. Jeffery Klausener, has written extensively on diagnosis, treatment, control, and other aspects of sexually transmitted diseases.
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Life Choices

Sat, Apr 16, 2016
Wouldn't it be great if every choice in our life could be easy? Our guest today, R&B/pop/gospel singer Deniece Williams, has made quite a few choices in her life over the years. She has always marched to the beat of her own drum and it's paid off for her with hit songs, four Grammy Awards and a life with few regrets. She's here with us to share how she's done it over the years.
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The Healthy Heart
It's known as the silent killer, that thing that catches us completely unaware with little to no warning. Heart disease is the number one cause of death on a global scale, and today we'll talk about some ways to reduce your risk. Our guest today is Dr. Howard Hodis, Professor of Medicine and Director of the USC Atherosclerosis Research Unit.
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Hope for Alzheimers
Alzheimer's. The word itself evokes alarm. It's the sixth leading cause of death in the United States. Where does it come from? Who's at risk? What can be done if you have it, and is there any hope? Our guest, Dr. Wes Youngberg, a doctor of public health and a certified nutritionist and lifestyle medicine specialist, will answer all these questions and more.
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Healing the Mind
Sometimes we can be our own worst enemy. What we think and believe can actually hurt us and prevent us from being who we want to be, who we were meant to be. Today on Lifestyle Magazine we're going to examine our brain and learn how to think and believe in a healthy way; God's way. Join our guests, Dr. Timothy Jennings, an international speaker and psychiatrist with guest Luann Serafine. Dr. Jennings is the author of a life-changing book called Could It Be This Simple? A Biblical Model For Healing The Mind.
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