What you need to know before you get on the road--or board the plane--to Grandmother's House
Travel Show Podcasts
Travel Information.
The Travel Show - November 15, 2009 - Hour 1
The Frommers speak to Kirsten Schmidt, Head of Berlin Tourist Board in the U.S., about Berlin, Germany's revival as tourist destination over the last 20 years.
Travel Minute Podcasts
The founder of Frommer's Travel Guides give you quick travel tips.
The swine flu virus has infected the immigration debate, with talk show comments like "fajita flu" and "illegal aliens are the carriers" drawing vehement protests from Hispanic advocates. The volatile immigration issue had cooled off on talk shows and in the blogosphere as the presidential election and economic crisis unfolded.
The next time you’re trapped in traffic, fuming that your fellow drivers and their fetid vehicles are about to give you a heart attack, here’s another good reason to pull over: You might be right.
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Dr. Hoffman's Podcasts
Health Talk with Dr.Ronald Hoffman-November 20,2009
An encore presentation of Health Talk asks what is brown fat and why is it good for you? Dr. James Lyons, plastic surgeon and author of 'The Brown Fat Revolution' stops by to chew the fat with Dr. Hoffman on the subject.
Health Talk with Dr.Ronald Hoffman-November 19,2009
Dr. Hoffman asks - does smoked salmon have the same beneficial fatty acids as plain old salmon? Plus: The latest on breast cancer prevention and mammograms
Health Talk with Dr.Ronald Hoffman-November 18,2009
The curse of heart disease - found in mummies! The media has been shouting this story from the tops of the pyramids, tune in to hear Dr. Hoffman's take on heart disease and it's history. Plus: A new break through drug for lingering shingles pain.
Health Talk with Dr.Ronald Hoffman-November 17,2009
Ladies, have you been patriotically getting your mammograms? Well, the US Government recently said you may not need them annually? Why the sudden change? Dr. H examines. Plus: Niacin tops Zedia in cutting artery plaque.
Health Talk, Hour 1, November 14, 2009
On today's weekend edition of Health Talk, Dr Hoffman gets you up to date on the most important health news and information, including news on the recent passage by congress of a Health Care Reform bill, the latest on tort reform and how it affects the de
The death of a loved one is always difficult to cope with. Even more difficult is trying to explain the abstract idea of death to a child that is ignorant of what it means.
On Monday, a group of college students at Swansea University in Wales attempted to break the world record for most people dressed as smurfs, but was the smurf convention successful? Dr. Joy explores this and other fantastic world record winners, including Maxi Mounds, whose 36MMM breasts created the category for largest breast implants.
In a previous blog, “A Runners Wife” I spoke about my husband training for the NYC marathon. All I have to say is that the months of training all came together of an amazing race. Race day is a grueling day for runners, and the family. But a miracle happened...
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder testified before the senate judiciary committee and basically shrugged when asked if any other enemy combatant captured overseas had ever been brought to civilian criminal court to face justice. Talk about an incompetent boob, not to mention a disgrace.
Here is a list of wines all from Spain, and menus from restaurants in Brooklyn where a crew of us did a food / wine crawl through Carrol Gardens and Williamsburg recently