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Health Show
Gary Reiswig was born in the Texas Panhandle near the end of the Dust Bowl, and grew up on a farm across the border in Oklahoma. When he was nine, his family joined a fundamentalist Christian church, a life-altering decision for him. Nearing forty, the approximate age he had observed the first changes in his father, Gary and his wife purchased an inn in East Hampton, New York, so they could be self employed in case Alzheimer's disease struck. Over the course of twenty-five years, Gary and his wife owned and operated two different hotels in East Hampton. In 1993, Simon & Schuster published his first novel, Water Boy.After Gary's sister and brother both died in their fifties with early onset Alzheimer's, he began collecting information for a book about the family's tragic genetic heritage and how the family has dealt with the disease. THE THOUSAND MILE STARE: One Family’s Journey through the Science and Struggle of Alzheimer’s, is the result of years of thought, conversation, and data collecting. Interweaving cutting-edge medical science with a poignant family chronicle, The Thousand Mile Stare is the true story of one family’s discovery that it carries a unique gene for Early Onset Alzheimer’s. http://thethousandmilestare.com/story.html
Dr. Chauncey W. Crandall IV is chief of the Cardiovascular Transplant Program at the Palm Beach Cardiovascular Clinic in Palm Beach Gardens and is on staff at Good Samaritan Medical Center and Jupiter Medical Center. He has lectured nationally on topics including heart transplantation, preventive cardiology, healing, and cardiology health care of the elderly. He is the author of a new health and wellness newsletter from Newsmax. On October 20, 2006, a middle-aged auto mechanic, Jeff Markin, walked into the emergency room at the Palm Beach Gardens Hospital and collapsed from a massive heart attack. Forty minutes later he was declared dead. After filling out his final report, the supervising cardiologist, Dr. Chauncey Crandall, started out of the room. "Before I crossed its threshold, however, I sensed God was telling me to turn around and pray for the patient," Crandall explained. With that prayer and Dr. Crandall's instruction to give the man what seemed one more useless shock from the defibrillator, Jeff Markin came back to life--and remains alive and well today. But how did a Yale-educated cardiologist whose Palm Beach practice includes some of the most powerful people in American society, including several billionaires, come to believe in supernatural healing? The answers to these questions compose a story and a spiritual journey that transformed Chauncey Crandall.
Lifestyle Show
Physicist Leonard Mlodinow has taught at Cal Tech, written for Star Trek: The Next Generation, and is the author of Euclid's Window, Feynman's Rainbow and Some Time with Feynman. He is also the co-author of A Briefer History in Time and the children's book series The Kids of Einstein Elementary. In the last thirty years of his life, Albert Einstein searched for a unified theory - a theory which could describe all the forces of nature in a single framework. But the time was not right for such a discovery in Einstein's day. Neither was the time right when, in 1988, Professor Stephen Hawking wrote "A Brief History of Time" in which he took us on a journey through classical physics, Einstein's theory of relativity, quantum physics and string theory in order to explain the universe that we live in. He concluded, like Einstein, that science may soon arrive at the long sought after 'Theory of Everything'.In this groundbreaking new work, Professor Hawking and renowned science writer Leonard Mlodinow have drawn on forty years of Hawking's own research and a recent series of extraordinary astronomical observations and theoretical breakthroughs to reveal an original and controversial theory. They convincingly argue that scientific obsession with formulating a single new model may be misplaced, and that by synthesising existing theories we may discover the key to finally understanding the universe's deepest mysteries. Written with the clarity and lively style for which Hawking is famous, "The Grand Design" is an account of Hawking's quest to fuse these different strands of scientific theory. It examines the differences between past and future, explains the nature of reality and asks an all-important question: How far can we go in our search for understanding and knowledge?
My next guest will be talking about celebrities and the rise of their unabashed law breaking, from "Jersey Shore" star Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi busted for texting to Britney Spears' Ex-Bodyguard Alleges Sexual Harassment, stay tuned as we cover these stars and more! Elizabeth Kelley (www.elizabethkelleylaw.com ) is a Criminal Defense Attorney based in Cleveland, Ohio. Attorney Kelley specializes in representing individuals with mental illness including PTSD & Bipolar Disorder. Elizabeth is a regular on CNN HLN, TruTV, Fox News Strategy Room, and radio shows everywhere
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