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December 19, 2009

Reversing Aging
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The years keep going by, and you feel older every year. But Dr. Henry Lodge says it is possible to actually feel younger as the years progress. Then - the Hispanic population in the US is growing fast, while millions of baby boomers are retiring from the labor force. How can business tap the Latino talent pool, and what does this mean for Americas future? Plus - is honey a better cure for your childs cough than those expensive over-the-counter remedies?
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Grow Older, Feel Younger
Dr. Henry S. Lodge, co-author of Younger Next Year for Women has devised a set of simple suggestions aimed at reversing aging. The key to his plan is a rigorous program of exercise, diet and emotional connections. He believes making basic changes can improve quality and longevity of life.
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Tapping the Latino Talent Pool
Dr. Robert Rodriguez, human resources expert, discusses the changing demographics in the workplace, and the increasing job opportunities for Latinos as the Baby Boom generation moves toward retirement. He explained how companies can find and recruit qualified Latinos, and discusses the cultural differences between Latino and Anglo job candidates.
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Is Honey the Best Medicine for Your Child?
Dr. Ian Paul is the lead author of a study that found that honey is more effective those over-the-counter medicines in childrens coughs. He outlined the results of the study and explained what parents need to know to help their children.
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