12 AM
Street Sankofa with Dr. Ife Jie
1 AM
Herbal Highway
Respiratory Steaming
Archival episode of Herbal Highway, but new to listeners here at KPFK, and timely given the likelihood of various respiratory issues at this time of year.
2 AM
Food Sleuth Radio
Investigative Nutrition with Melinda Hemmelgard, MS, RD
Did you know that pregnant women should avoid deli lunch meats due to the risk of listeria-related food-borne illness? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn for her conversation with Don Schaffner, PhD, food microbiologist, Distinguished Professor, and Extension Specialist at Rutgers University. Schaffner discusses his research on handwashing, characteristics of listeria and the recent Boars Head lunch meat recall, and food safety related to power outages.
(Part 1 of 2)
Dietitian Melinda Hemmelgarn helps listeners "think beyond their plates," connect the dots between food, health and agriculture, and find food truth
Related Websites: https://www.riskyornot.co/
Historical perspectives on handwashing: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK144018/
Boars Head meat recall CDC updates: https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2024/s0828-listeria-outbreak-deli-meats.html
2:30 AM
Senior Citizen Radio with Dave McGaughy
Going Out of My Head
We Seniors have traveled and experienced life more than previous generations. Now we face ageing with many struggles In this program/podcast we trace some of our steps in history with our music and needed info.
Another tryout, as Green Street has moved into the daytime lineup. Let us know what you think. comments@kpfk.org
3:00 AM
Aging Matters
Cognitive Decline
After age 60, nearly everyone will start to experience some decline in cognitive skills, most noticeably in memory. Consistent memory loss or often losing things may suggest cognitive impairment.
Amy Sanders, MD, Dementia Neurologist, Sunday Health, and Clay Ackerly, MD, PrimaryCare Physician, Co-Founder, Ackerly McBride Group, and Senior Clinical Advisor, Sunday Health, www.sundayhealth.com, talk about cognitive decline among older adults, cognitive assessment tests and treatment, and how the condition can be prevented.
Launched in 2017, AGING MATTERS features individuals with expertise about a broad array of aging related topics. The programs focus is to bring more awareness about aging issues to older adults and their families. Produced in an interview format, guests educate and inform listeners about timely topics that impact the lives of older adults, their care partners, and families.
Cheryl Beversdorf, BSN, MHS, MA is executive producer and host of AGING MATTERS. She is a registered nurse, Veteran, and communication specialist. Contact: cbeversdorf@comcast.net.
Website: www.agingmattersonline.com
All radio programs: www.agingmattersonline.com/radio-show
Facebook: www.facebook.com/agingmatterswera
Twitter: www.twitter.com/AgingMattersPod
About Health from sister station KPFA is no longer being produced, and Whole Mother from sister station KPFT had no new content available this week, so we are using Aging Matters from the Pacifica affiliates unit. Again, please send us your comments and reactions to comments@kpfk.org. Do you like it? Should we air it regularly? At an earlier hour? Feedback welcome.
4-6:00 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program
Final two hours from yesterday's non-commercial broadcast. Hartmann discusses evangelicals opposing Christian nationalists trying to take over the US state, and other matters related to the upcoming election.
Related Websites: https://www.riskyornot.co/
Historical perspectives on handwashing: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK144018/
Boars Head meat recall CDC updates: https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2024/s0828-listeria-outbreak-deli-meats.html
2:30 AM
Senior Citizen Radio with Dave McGaughy
Going Out of My Head
We Seniors have traveled and experienced life more than previous generations. Now we face ageing with many struggles In this program/podcast we trace some of our steps in history with our music and needed info.
Another tryout, as Green Street has moved into the daytime lineup. Let us know what you think. comments@kpfk.org
3:00 AM
Aging Matters
Cognitive Decline
After age 60, nearly everyone will start to experience some decline in cognitive skills, most noticeably in memory. Consistent memory loss or often losing things may suggest cognitive impairment.
Amy Sanders, MD, Dementia Neurologist, Sunday Health, and Clay Ackerly, MD, PrimaryCare Physician, Co-Founder, Ackerly McBride Group, and Senior Clinical Advisor, Sunday Health, www.sundayhealth.com, talk about cognitive decline among older adults, cognitive assessment tests and treatment, and how the condition can be prevented.
Launched in 2017, AGING MATTERS features individuals with expertise about a broad array of aging related topics. The programs focus is to bring more awareness about aging issues to older adults and their families. Produced in an interview format, guests educate and inform listeners about timely topics that impact the lives of older adults, their care partners, and families.
Cheryl Beversdorf, BSN, MHS, MA is executive producer and host of AGING MATTERS. She is a registered nurse, Veteran, and communication specialist. Contact: cbeversdorf@comcast.net.
Website: www.agingmattersonline.com
All radio programs: www.agingmattersonline.com/radio-show
Facebook: www.facebook.com/agingmatterswera
Twitter: www.twitter.com/AgingMattersPod
About Health from sister station KPFA is no longer being produced, and Whole Mother from sister station KPFT had no new content available this week, so we are using Aging Matters from the Pacifica affiliates unit. Again, please send us your comments and reactions to comments@kpfk.org. Do you like it? Should we air it regularly? At an earlier hour? Feedback welcome.
4-6:00 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program
Final two hours from yesterday's non-commercial broadcast. Hartmann discusses evangelicals opposing Christian nationalists trying to take over the US state, and other matters related to the upcoming election.
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