New Outlook: Magazine , Sunday, 7/12/2009
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VO - Living well with Celiac Disease.
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How prepared are New Hampshire's hospitals to treat stroke patients?
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Welcome to NH Outlook, I'm Phil Vaughn.
There's an old saying that wheat is the staff of life. But for many Americans, it's the source of chronic illness. It's a genetic disorder called Celiac Disease and up until recently, doctors thought in afflicted about 1 in every 2,000 Americans. As Susan Hajdu reports, that number is much higher.
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Many grocery and health food stores offer a wide variety of gluten free foods.
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One of the great things about NH in summer time is locally grown foods. Eileen Behan a Portsmouth author and dietician is here to share some recipes with you that takes advantage of summer's plentiful bounty.
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Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States. Survival often means responding quickly to the symptoms. But are all hospitals created equal?
Some experts say no. You'll hear why and what some NH hospitals are doing about it.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 7/12/2009
HOST: Phil Vaughn Length: 9:00
Living well with Celiac Disease. Feast on summer's bounty with dietician Eileen Behan. How prepared are New Hampshire's hospitals to treat stroke patients? Welcome to NH Outlook, I'm Phil Vaughn. There's an old saying that wheat is the staff of life. But for many Americans, it's the source of chronic illness. It's a genetic disorder called Celiac Disease and up until recently, doctors thought in afflicted about 1 in every 2,000 Americans. As Susan Hajdu reports, that number is much higher.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Diane Davis\Celiac Patient, Dr. Alain Ades\Exeter Hospital, Aleka Munroe\Celiac Patient, Susan Hajdu\NH Outlook, Dr.Alessio Fasano\Center for Celiac Research.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 7/12/2009
HOST: Phil Vaughn Length: 9:00
Living well with Celiac Disease. Feast on summer's bounty with dietician Eileen Behan. How prepared are New Hampshire's hospitals to treat stroke patients? Welcome to NH Outlook, I'm Phil Vaughn. There's an old saying that wheat is the staff of life. But for many Americans, it's the source of chronic illness. It's a genetic disorder called Celiac Disease and up until recently, doctors thought in afflicted about 1 in every 2,000 Americans. As Susan Hajdu reports, that number is much higher.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Diane Davis\Celiac Patient, Dr. Alain Ades\Exeter Hospital, Aleka Munroe\Celiac Patient, Susan Hajdu\NH Outlook, Dr.Alessio Fasano\Center for Celiac Research.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 7/12/2009
HOST: Phil Vaughn Length: 8:50
Living well with Celiac Disease. Feast on summer's bounty with dietician Eileen Behan. How prepared are New Hampshire's hospitals to treat stroke patients? Welcome to NH Outlook, I'm Phil Vaughn. One of the great things about NH in summer time is locally grown foods. Eileen Behan a Portsmouth author and dietician is here to share some recipes with you that takes advantage of summer's plentiful bounty.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Eileen Behan\Author and Dietitian, Emily Vaughn\Eileen's Assistant, Samantha Vaughn\Eileen's Assistant.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 7/12/2009
HOST: Phil Vaughn Length: 8:50
Living well with Celiac Disease. Feast on summer's bounty with dietician Eileen Behan. How prepared are New Hampshire's hospitals to treat stroke patients? Welcome to NH Outlook, I'm Phil Vaughn. One of the great things about NH in summer time is locally grown foods. Eileen Behan a Portsmouth author and dietician is here to share some recipes with you that takes advantage of summer's plentiful bounty.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Eileen Behan\Author and Dietitian, Emily Vaughn\Eileen's Assistant, Samantha Vaughn\Eileen's Assistant.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 7/12/2009
HOST: Phil Vaughn Length: 8:40
Living well with Celiac Disease. Feast on summer's bounty with dietician Eileen Behan. How prepared are New Hampshire's hospitals to treat stroke patients? Welcome to NH Outlook, I'm Phil Vaughn. Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States. Survival often means responding quickly to the symptoms. But are all hospitals created equal? Some experts say no. You'll hear why and what some NH hospitals are doing about it.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Lee Schwamm M.D.\Dir. of Acute Stroke Services, Lee Schwamm M.D.\Massachusetts General Hospital, Joni Iarrobino R.N.\Dir., Elliot Hospital Emergency Department,
Laura Wilhelm, R.N.\Exeter Hospital, Phil Voss, M.D.\Exeter Hospital.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 7/12/2009
HOST: Phil Vaughn Length: 8:40
Living well with Celiac Disease. Feast on summer's bounty with dietician Eileen Behan. How prepared are New Hampshire's hospitals to treat stroke patients? Welcome to NH Outlook, I'm Phil Vaughn. Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States. Survival often means responding quickly to the symptoms. But are all hospitals created equal? Some experts say no. You'll hear why and what some NH hospitals are doing about it.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Lee Schwamm M.D.\Dir. of Acute Stroke Services, Lee Schwamm M.D.\Massachusetts General Hospital, Joni Iarrobino R.N.\Dir., Elliot Hospital Emergency Department,
Laura Wilhelm, R.N.\Exeter Hospital, Phil Voss, M.D.\Exeter Hospital.
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