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    <description>Tune in and listen to informative and insightful podcasts straight from our resident health experts. Covering a wide range of topics like; heart disease, asthma, woman's health, men's health, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity, cancer, and more. Our pharmacists will key you in on important facts to many of the ailments and illnesses that we face today. Includes tips and tricks for prevention, and educates on risk factors.</description>

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    <itunes:summary>Tune in and listen to informative and insightful podcasts straight from our resident health experts. Covering a wide range of topics like; heart disease, asthma, women's health, men's health, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity, cancer, and more. Our pharmacists will key you in on important facts to many of the ailments and illnesses that we face today. Includes tips and tricks for prevention, and educates on risk factors.</itunes:summary>
    <itunes:subtitle>The latest in health-related podcasts, radiocasts, and videos.</itunes:subtitle>
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                    <title>Cold And Flu</title>
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                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:podcasts:52</link>
                    <description>The common cold and flu has an enormous impact on our social and economic lives. How can you tell if you're suffering from a cold or the flu? Listen in with Rexall family pharmacist Tracey Phillips as she educates listeners on the pesky cold and flu.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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					<itunes:summary>The common cold and flu has an enormous impact on our social and economic lives. How can you tell if you're suffering from a cold or the flu? Listen in with Rexall family pharmacist Tracey Phillips as she educates listeners on the pesky cold and flu.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>The common cold and flu has an enormous impact on our social and economic lives. How can you tell if you're suffering from a cold or the flu? Listen in with Rexall family pharmacist Tracey Phillips as she educates listeners on the pesky cold and flu.</itunes:subtitle>
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                    <title>Sun Care</title>
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                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:podcasts:29</link>
                    <description>Listen in as Tracey Phillips shares tips and advice on proper sun care in this Rexall health and wellness podcast.</description>
                    <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>sun care, rexall, health, wellness, podcast, pharmacy, news, information, tips, deals, offers, tracy phillps, sun, safety, outdoors, heat, winter, season, summer, skin, care, cancer, melanoma, diagnosis, death, uv rays, protection, treatment, prevention, </itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>9:59</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Listen in as Tracey Phillips shares tips and advice on proper sun care in this Rexall health and wellness podcast.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Listen in as Tracey Phillips shares tips and advice on proper sun care in this Rexall health and wellness podcast.</itunes:subtitle>
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                    <title>Diabetes</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>podcast</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:podcasts:24</link>
                    <description>When it comes to understanding diabetes, it's best to start with the basics.  Listen in and learn more about the risk factors involved, the different types of diabetes and other sources of valuable information.</description>
                    <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>diabetes, death, risk, factors, treatment, glucose, blood-sugar, pancreas, insulin, hormone, heart, kidney, eye-disease, erectile, dysfunction, nerve, damage, type one, type two, pre-diabetes, juvenile, onset, causes, preventable, adult, borderline, manag</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>8:44</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>When it comes to understanding diabetes, it's best to start with the basics.  Listen in and learn more about the risk factors involved, the different types of diabetes and other sources of valuable information.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>When it comes to understanding diabetes, it's best to start with the basics.  Listen in and learn more about the risk factors involved, the different types of diabetes and other sources of valuable information.</itunes:subtitle>
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                    <title>Medicine Cabinet Cleanup</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>podcast</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:podcasts:22</link>
                    <description>When you're spring cleaning, the best place to start is your medicine cabinet. Even if it isn't spring, it's good to have a well organized cabinet with essentials and up-to-date medication.</description>
                    <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>rexall, pharma plus, pharmacy, advice, heart, health, stroke, men, women, seniors, teens, kids, life, family, travel, medicine, cabinet, clean, up, vacation, organize, spring, safety, radio, tracey phillips, advice, tips, tricks, first, aid, medication, e</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>6:44</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>When you're spring cleaning, the best place to start is your medicine cabinet. Even if it isn't spring, it's good to have a well organized cabinet with essentials and up-to-date medication.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>When you're spring cleaning, the best place to start is your medicine cabinet. Even if it isn't spring, it's good to have a well organized cabinet with essentials and up-to-date medication.</itunes:subtitle>
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                    <title>Heart Health</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>podcast</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:podcasts:21</link>
                    <description>Heart attacks are the leading cause of death in Canada. Tune in to hear great advice about risk factors, prevention methods and more with host Tracey Phillips.</description>
                    <pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>heart health, heart, health, stroke, blood pressure, tips, tricks, heart month, medication, prevention, risk, factors, treatment, life, wellness, tracey phillips, obesity, cholesterol, food, diet</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>6:21</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Heart attacks are the leading cause of death in Canada. Tune in to hear great advice about risk factors, prevention methods and more with host Tracey Phillips.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Heart attacks are the leading cause of death in Canada. Tune in to hear great advice about risk factors, prevention methods and more with host Tracey Phillips.</itunes:subtitle>
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                    <title>Dr. Zizzo Interview</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:67</link>
                    <description>How do you avoid getting sick during what is considered by many a stressful time of year? Here are some common sense preventative measures you can relieve stress and keep your odds of illness low from Jamie West &amp; Dr. Angelo Zizzo.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Nov%2012%20Dr.%20Angello%20Zizzo%20holiday%20health%206min51.mp3" length="6584947" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>rexall, radio, jamie, west, angelo, zizzo, family, doctor, tips, advice, stress, holidays, season, winter, shopping, routine, blood, pressure, heart, disease, wellness, health, library, pharmacy, pharmacist, prevention, treatment, medicine, kids, teens, m</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>6:51</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>How do you avoid getting sick during what is considered by many a stressful time of year? Here are some common sense preventative measures you can relieve stress and keep your odds of illness low from Jamie West &amp; Dr. Angelo Zizzo.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>How do you avoid getting sick during what is considered by many a stressful time of year? Here are some common sense preventative measures you can relieve stress and keep your odds of illness low from Jamie West &amp; Dr. Angelo Zizzo.</itunes:subtitle>
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                    <title>Ernie Schramayr Interview</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:66</link>
                    <description>With the Holiday Season comes the stress of trying to be in multiple places at once. That can lead to giving up healthy routines we've created for ourselves like regular exercise. Rexall Radio Host Jamie West with Fitness expert Ernie Schraymayr.</description>
                    <pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Nov%209%20Ernie%20Schramayr%20Festiv%20diet%205min55.mp3" length="5692186" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>rexall, radio, jamie, west, wellness, podcast, health, tips, prevention, medicine, pharmacist, pharmacy, advice, teens, seniors, kids, men, women, treatment, holiday, christmas, travel, stress, blood, pressure, heart, disease, exercise, routine, schedule,</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>5:55</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>With the Holiday Season comes the stress of trying to be in multiple places at once. That can lead to giving up healthy routines we've created for ourselves like regular exercise. Rexall Radio Host Jamie West with Fitness expert Ernie Schraymayr.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>With the Holiday Season comes the stress of trying to be in multiple places at once. That can lead to giving up healthy routines we've created for ourselves like regular exercise. Rexall Radio Host Jamie West with Fitness expert Ernie Schraymayr.</itunes:subtitle>
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                    <title>Dr. Donald Low Interview</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:62</link>
                    <description>Lots of new things to consider around the spread of the H1N1 virus and how best to protect yourself. Jamie West speaks here with Dr.Donald Low, Chief Microbiologist at Toront's Mount Sinai Hospital.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Nov%204%20Dr.Donald%20Low.mp3" length="7072287" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>donald, low, h1n1, swine, flu, cold, vaccine, shortage, virus, protect, treatment, prevention, tips, advice, medicine, peak, pandemic, second, wave, buzz, information, teens, kids, men, seniors, general, public, immunization, microbiologist</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>7:21</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Lots of new things to consider around the spread of the H1N1 virus and how best to protect yourself. Jamie West speaks here with Dr.Donald Low, Chief Microbiologist at Toront's Mount Sinai Hospital.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Lots of new things to consider around the spread of the H1N1 virus and how best to protect yourself. Jamie West speaks here with Dr.Donald Low, Chief Microbiologist at Toront's Mount Sinai Hospital.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Nov%204%20Dr.Donald%20Low.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Dr. Guy Grenier Interview</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:63</link>
                    <description>The Holiday season can be very hectic and demands on our time and can leave us feeling drained. Good news is that with some practical tips you can help avoid a lot of holiday stress. Rexall Radio's Jamie West with Clinical Psychologist Dr.Guy Grenier.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Nov%205%20Dr.%20Guy%20Grenier%20holiday%20stress%206min48.mp3" length="6539807" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>rexall, radio, guy grenier, wellness, podcast, health, tips, prevention, medicine, pharmacist, pharmacy, advice, teens, seniors, kids, men, women, treatment,  stress, holiday, stress, shopping, blood pressure, heart, disease, hectic, life, lifestyle</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>4:48</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>The Holiday season can be very hectic and demands on our time and can leave us feeling drained. Good news is that with some practical tips you can help avoid a lot of holiday stress. Rexall Radio's Jamie West with Clinical Psychologist Dr.Guy Grenier.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>The Holiday season can be very hectic and demands on our time and can leave us feeling drained. Good news is that with some practical tips you can help avoid a lot of holiday stress. Rexall Radio's Jamie West with Clinical Psychologist Dr.Guy Grenier.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Nov%205%20Dr.%20Guy%20Grenier%20holiday%20stress%206min48.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Helen Van De Mark Interview</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:64</link>
                    <description>The Holiday season is a time when many of us over-eat and put on a few extra pounds, but if you follow this advice you can enjoy your favourites without stressing or feeling guilty. Rexall Radio's Jamie West with Helen Van de Mark.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Nov%204%20Helen%20Van%20de%20Mark%20holiday%20weight%208min01.mp3" length="7709675" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>rexall, radio, jamie, west, wellness, podcast, health, tips, prevention, medicine, pharmacist, pharmacy, advice, teens, seniors, kids, men, women, treatment, holiday, season, christmas, food, nutrition, vitamin, mineral, dieting, diet, blood pressure, obe</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>8:01</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>The Holiday season is a time when many of us over-eat and put on a few extra pounds, but if you follow this advice you can enjoy your favourites without stressing or feeling guilty. Rexall Radio's Jamie West with Helen Van de Mark.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>The Holiday season is a time when many of us over-eat and put on a few extra pounds, but if you follow this advice you can enjoy your favourites without stressing or feeling guilty. Rexall Radio's Jamie West with Helen Van de Mark.</itunes:subtitle>
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                    <title>Nina Lewin Interview</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:65</link>
                    <description>Holiday spending can be a huge source of stress. How much to spend? Who to buy for? What to buy? Lots of questions, and now some practical advice from Debt and Credit Counselor Nina Lewin in conversation with Rexall Radio’s Jamie West.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Nov%204%20Nina%20Lewin%20Debt%20Councillor%205min04.mp3" length="4871314" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>rexall, radio, jamie, west, wellness, podcast, health, tips, prevention, medicine, pharmacist, pharmacy, advice, teens, seniors, kids, men, women, treatment, holiday, christmas, gift, shopping, spending, economy, budget, money, wallet, buying, selling, ch</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>5:04</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Holiday spending can be a huge source of stress. How much to spend? Who to buy for? What to buy? Lots of questions, and now some practical advice from Debt and Credit Counselor Nina Lewin in conversation with Rexall Radio’s Jamie West.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Holiday spending can be a huge source of stress. How much to spend? Who to buy for? What to buy? Lots of questions, and now some practical advice from Debt and Credit Counselor Nina Lewin in conversation with Rexall Radio’s Jamie West.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Nov%204%20Nina%20Lewin%20Debt%20Councillor%205min04.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Dr. Kevin Willis Interview</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:60</link>
                    <description>A recent article in the Canadian Medical Association Journal says cutting Canada's dangerously high salt intake is one of our most urgent public health matters. More now from Dr. Kevin Willis  of the Canadian Stroke Network with host Jamie West.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Kevin%20Willis%20Too%20much%20sodium%208min20.mp3" length="3502446" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>salt, intake, food, nutrition, vitamin, diet, eating, high, health, blood, pressure, diabetes, treatment, prevention, tips, advice, health, wellness, rexall, pharma, plus, kevin, willis, radio, jamie, west, stroke</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>8:20</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>A recent article in the Canadian Medical Association Journal says cutting Canada's dangerously high salt intake is one of our most urgent public health matters. More now from Dr. Kevin Willis  of the Canadian Stroke Network with host Jamie West.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>A recent article in the Canadian Medical Association Journal says cutting Canada's dangerously high salt intake is one of our most urgent public health matters. More now from Dr. Kevin Willis  of the Canadian Stroke Network with host Jamie West.</itunes:subtitle>
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                    <title>Dr. Ronald Barr Interview</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:61</link>
                    <description>Limb sparing surgery for cancer patients may not be the best choice compared with amputation according to new research. More now from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West with Dr. Ronald Barr of McMaster University.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Ronald%20Barr%20Limb%20Surgery%209min51.mp3" length="9464686" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>ronal, barr, cancer, surgery, tips, prevention, treatment, medicine, amputation, limb, jamie, west, rexall, radio, health, matters, wellness, research, sparing, choice, advice, procedure, benefits, little</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>9:51</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Limb sparing surgery for cancer patients may not be the best choice compared with amputation according to new research. More now from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West with Dr. Ronald Barr of McMaster University.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Limb sparing surgery for cancer patients may not be the best choice compared with amputation according to new research. More now from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West with Dr. Ronald Barr of McMaster University.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Ronald%20Barr%20Limb%20Surgery%209min51.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Dr. Jeffrey Ashley Interview</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:59</link>
                    <description>There's good news in the form of a new preventive vaccine against a painful condition known as Shingles. If you've ever had chicken pox you need to listen to this chat between Dr.Jefferey Ashley and Rexall Radio Host, Jamie West.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Jeffrey%20Ashley%20Shingles%207min32.mp3" length="3167086" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>shingles, men, women, teens, kids, seniors, prevention, tips, advice, medicine, treatment, disease, sickness, symptoms, health, wellness, rexall, pharma, plus, adults, radio, jamie, west, chicken, pox, virus, clinics, vaccine, jeffrey, ashley</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>7:32</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>There's good news in the form of a new preventive vaccine against a painful condition known as Shingles. If you've ever had chicken pox you need to listen to this chat between Dr.Jefferey Ashley and Rexall Radio Host, Jamie West.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>There's good news in the form of a new preventive vaccine against a painful condition known as Shingles. If you've ever had chicken pox you need to listen to this chat between Dr.Jefferey Ashley and Rexall Radio Host, Jamie West.</itunes:subtitle>
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                    <title>Dr. Elit And Hellen Martin Ovarian Cancer Interview</title>
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                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:58</link>
                    <description>Ovarian Cancer is the most fatal gynecologic cancer there is. Each year 2500 women are diagnosed with it in Canada. 1700 will die as we hear in this conversation host Jamie West &amp; Oncologist Dr. Laurie Elit and Ovarian Cancer Patient Helen Martin.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>jamie west, rexall, radio, pharma plus, ovarian, cancer, awareness, month, women, teens, seniors, canada, disease, treatment, prevention, death, health, wellness, advice, gynecology, tips, medicine, patient, elit, hellen, martin</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>11:05</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Ovarian Cancer is the most fatal gynecologic cancer there is. Each year 2500 women are diagnosed with it in Canada. 1700 will die as we hear in this conversation host Jamie West &amp; Oncologist Dr. Laurie Elit and Ovarian Cancer Patient Helen Martin.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Ovarian Cancer is the most fatal gynecologic cancer there is. Each year 2500 women are diagnosed with it in Canada. 1700 will die as we hear in this conversation host Jamie West &amp; Oncologist Dr. Laurie Elit and Ovarian Cancer Patient Helen Martin.</itunes:subtitle>
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                    <title>Dr. Bobby Shayegan Interview Part 1</title>
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                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:56</link>
                    <description>Prostate Cancer is the number one cancer threat to Canadian men but there are things that men can do to lower their risk as we hear from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West in conversation with Urologist Dr. Bobby Shayegan.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Bobby%20Shayegan%20Interview%20P1.mp3" length="1853257" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>rexall, pharma, plus, radio, jamie, west, news, health, matters, wellness, tips, prevention, treatment, medicine, pharmacy, pharmacist, jamie west, information, canadian, canada, cancer, men, prostate, threat, urologist, bobby, shayegan, awareness, week, </itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>4:24</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Prostate Cancer is the number one cancer threat to Canadian men but there are things that men can do to lower their risk as we hear from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West in conversation with Urologist Dr. Bobby Shayegan.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Prostate Cancer is the number one cancer threat to Canadian men but there are things that men can do to lower their risk as we hear from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West in conversation with Urologist Dr. Bobby Shayegan.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Bobby%20Shayegan%20Interview%20P1.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Dr. Bobby Shayegan Interview Part 2</title>
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                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:57</link>
                    <description>Prostate Cancer is the number one cancer threat to Canadian men but there are things that men can do to lower their risk as we hear from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West in conversation with Urologist Dr. Bobby Shayegan.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Bobby%20Shayegan%20Interview%20P2.mp3" length="2579931" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>rexall, pharma, plus, radio, jamie, west, news, health, matters, wellness, tips, prevention, treatment, medicine, pharmacy, pharmacist, jamie west, information, canadian, canada, cancer, men, prostate, threat, urologist, bobby, shayegan, awareness, week, </itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>6:08</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Prostate Cancer is the number one cancer threat to Canadian men but there are things that men can do to lower their risk as we hear from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West in conversation with Urologist Dr. Bobby Shayegan.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Prostate Cancer is the number one cancer threat to Canadian men but there are things that men can do to lower their risk as we hear from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West in conversation with Urologist Dr. Bobby Shayegan.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Bobby%20Shayegan%20Interview%20P2.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Dr. James Ehrlich Interview</title>
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                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:53</link>
                    <description>Did Michael Jackson accidentally kill himself? That question has been raised by Dr.James Erlich a Board Certified Anesthesiologist and Clinical Professor at the University of Colorado. With Rexall Radio Host Jamie West.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20James%20Ehrlich%20Jackson%20kills%20himself%207min36.mp3" length="7309270" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>rexall, pharma, plus, radio, jamie, west, news, health, matters, wellness, tips, prevention, treatment, medicine, pharmacy, pharmacist, michael jackson, death, celebrity, anesthesiologist, gossip, rumour, facts, investigate, colorado, university, james, e</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>7:36</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Did Michael Jackson accidentally kill himself? That question has been raised by Dr.James Erlich a Board Certified Anesthesiologist and Clinical Professor at the University of Colorado. With Rexall Radio Host Jamie West.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Did Michael Jackson accidentally kill himself? That question has been raised by Dr.James Erlich a Board Certified Anesthesiologist and Clinical Professor at the University of Colorado. With Rexall Radio Host Jamie West.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20James%20Ehrlich%20Jackson%20kills%20himself%207min36.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Dr. Zizzo Interview</title>
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                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:55</link>
                    <description>Ear infections can be scary for both parents and kids. In the past, antibiotics were widely used to knock out ear infections but that's changing as we hear from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West with Family Doctor Angelo Zizzo.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Angello%20Zizzo%20kids%20ear%20infections%204min24.mp3" length="1852709" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>rexall, pharma, plus, radio, jamie, west, news, health, matters, wellness, tips, prevention, treatment, medicine, pharmacy, pharmacist, ear, infections, parents, kids, teens, seniors, women, men, antibiotics, information, jamie, west, angello zizzo, famil</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>4:24</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Ear infections can be scary for both parents and kids. In the past, antibiotics were widely used to knock out ear infections but that's changing as we hear from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West with Family Doctor Angelo Zizzo.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Ear infections can be scary for both parents and kids. In the past, antibiotics were widely used to knock out ear infections but that's changing as we hear from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West with Family Doctor Angelo Zizzo.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Angello%20Zizzo%20kids%20ear%20infections%204min24.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>H1N1 Flu Prevention With Tracey Phillips</title>
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                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:51</link>
                    <description>The arrival of H1N1 flu is a serious concern to everyone around the world. By keeping ourselves informed and using good prevention measures many of us will be able to avoid H1N1. Listen in to Rexall Radio Host Jamie West and Tracey Phillips.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Tracey%20Phillips%20H1N1%20prevention%209min19.mp3" length="8951850" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>h1n1, swine, flu, treatment, prevention, tips, world, canada, symptoms, rexall, pharma, plus, radio, jamie, west, tracey, phillips, pharmacist, expert, concern, avoid, risk, informed, measures, chief, teens, seniors, men, women, youth, quarantine, issues,</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>9:19</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>The arrival of H1N1 flu is a serious concern to everyone around the world. By keeping ourselves informed and using good prevention measures many of us will be able to avoid H1N1. Listen in to Rexall Radio Host Jamie West and Tracey Phillips.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>The arrival of H1N1 flu is a serious concern to everyone around the world. By keeping ourselves informed and using good prevention measures many of us will be able to avoid H1N1. Listen in to Rexall Radio Host Jamie West and Tracey Phillips.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Tracey%20Phillips%20H1N1%20prevention%209min19.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Tony Clark Interview</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:54</link>
                    <description>The Canadian Cancer Society has released a report about the disparity of access to cancer drugs across Canada. Kidney cancer has been singled out as a disease with major disparities. Jamie West in conversation with Tony Clark of Kidney Cancer Canada.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Tony%20Clark%20Kidney%20cancer%20sept%2015%205min08.mp3" length="2158994" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>rexall, pharma, plus, radio, jamie, west, news, health, matters, wellness, tips, prevention, treatment, medicine, pharmacy, pharmacist, cancer, skin, care, drugs, canada, prescription, kidney, disease, jamie, west, tony clark, report, access, available, i</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>5:08</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>The Canadian Cancer Society has released a report about the disparity of access to cancer drugs across Canada. Kidney cancer has been singled out as a disease with major disparities. Jamie West in conversation with Tony Clark of Kidney Cancer Canada.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>The Canadian Cancer Society has released a report about the disparity of access to cancer drugs across Canada. Kidney cancer has been singled out as a disease with major disparities. Jamie West in conversation with Tony Clark of Kidney Cancer Canada.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Tony%20Clark%20Kidney%20cancer%20sept%2015%205min08.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Dr. Ed Hughes Interview</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:50</link>
                    <description>There appears to be a donated Canadian sperm shortage in this country. Out of 12 million adult men there are only 33 sperm donors while thousands of infertile couples look for help. The answers from Dr. Ed Hughes of One Fertility in Southern Ontario.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>jamie west, rexall, radio, tips, prevention, health, wellness, medicine, pharmacy, pharma plus, women, kids, teens, men, seniors, care, risk, ed, hughes, sperm, donation, sex, fertility, pregnancy, ivf, children, impotence, obstetrics, situation, prevente</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>5:59</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>There appears to be a donated Canadian sperm shortage in this country. Out of 12 million adult men there are only 33 sperm donors while thousands of infertile couples look for help. The answers from Dr. Ed Hughes of One Fertility in Southern Ontario.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>There appears to be a donated Canadian sperm shortage in this country. Out of 12 million adult men there are only 33 sperm donors while thousands of infertile couples look for help. The answers from Dr. Ed Hughes of One Fertility in Southern Ontario.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Ed%20Hughes%20Sperm%20Donations%205min59.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Hilton Interview</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:43</link>
                    <description>Eye irritations and infections come from a variety of sources and can be scary especially with children. The treatment is simple and easy and recovery happens fairly quickly. Rexall Pharmacist Hilton Silberg with Rexall Radio Host Jamie West.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Hilton%20Aug%2027.mp3" length="4363494" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>jamie west, rexall, radio, tips, prevention, health, wellness, medicine, pharmacy, pharma plus, women, kids, teens, men, seniors, care, risk, hilton, food, silberg, pharmacist, infections, eye, red, discharge, medication, viral, antibiotic, drops, clear, </itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>4:32</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Eye irritations and infections come from a variety of sources and can be scary especially with children. The treatment is simple and easy and recovery happens fairly quickly. Rexall Pharmacist Hilton Silberg with Rexall Radio Host Jamie West.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Eye irritations and infections come from a variety of sources and can be scary especially with children. The treatment is simple and easy and recovery happens fairly quickly. Rexall Pharmacist Hilton Silberg with Rexall Radio Host Jamie West.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Hilton%20Aug%2027.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>MJ DeCoteau Interview Part 1</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:44</link>
                    <description>Rethink Breast Cancer. It's not just a phrase but an organization that is looking for young women who had breast cancer to bring their stories and ideas forwards as we hear from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>jamie west, rexall, radio, tips, prevention, health, wellness, medicine, pharmacy, pharma plus, women, kids, teens, men, seniors, care, risk, breast, cancer, young, rethink, stories, insights, challenges, booby, innovation, grant, mj, decouteau, ball, fun</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>5:02</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Rethink Breast Cancer. It's not just a phrase but an organization that is looking for young women who had breast cancer to bring their stories and ideas forwards as we hear from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Rethink Breast Cancer. It's not just a phrase but an organization that is looking for young women who had breast cancer to bring their stories and ideas forwards as we hear from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/MJ%20DeCoteau%20breast%20cancer%20P1.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>MJ DeCoteau Interview Part 2</title>
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                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:45</link>
                    <description>Rethink Breast Cancer. It's not just a phrase but an organization that is looking for young women who had breast cancer to bring their stories and ideas forwards as we hear from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>jamie west, rexall, radio, tips, prevention, health, wellness, medicine, pharmacy, pharma plus, women, kids, teens, men, seniors, care, risk, breast, cancer, young, rethink, stories, insights, challenges, booby, innovation, grant, mj, decouteau, ball, fun</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>5:52</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Rethink Breast Cancer. It's not just a phrase but an organization that is looking for young women who had breast cancer to bring their stories and ideas forwards as we hear from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Rethink Breast Cancer. It's not just a phrase but an organization that is looking for young women who had breast cancer to bring their stories and ideas forwards as we hear from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/MJ%20DeCoteau%20breast%20cancer%20P2.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Dr. Ed Huges Interview</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:46</link>
                    <description>Fertility issues are front and center as the Ontario Government appointed Expert Panel on Infertility has released its recommendations. Listen in to Dr. Ed Hughes of One Fertility in conversation with Rexall Radio Host Jamie West.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Ed%20Hughes%20IVF%20funding%206min24.mp3" length="6147762" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>jamie west, rexall, radio, tips, prevention, health, wellness, medicine, pharmacy, pharma plus, women, kids, teens, men, seniors, care, risk, fertility, issues, ontario, government, expert, panel, treatments, ohip, ed, hughes, one, discussion, debate, ivf</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>6:24</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Fertility issues are front and center as the Ontario Government appointed Expert Panel on Infertility has released its recommendations. Listen in to Dr. Ed Hughes of One Fertility in conversation with Rexall Radio Host Jamie West.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Fertility issues are front and center as the Ontario Government appointed Expert Panel on Infertility has released its recommendations. Listen in to Dr. Ed Hughes of One Fertility in conversation with Rexall Radio Host Jamie West.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Ed%20Hughes%20IVF%20funding%206min24.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>David McInnes Interview</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:47</link>
                    <description>A recent report suggests that fresh, nutritious foods grown in northern climates can be very good for you. It can also help out the struggling agriculture sector in Canada. More now from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West with David McInnes.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>jamie west, rexall, radio, tips, prevention, health, wellness, medicine, pharmacy, pharma plus, women, kids, teens, men, seniors, care, risk, report, fresh, nutritious, food, grown, northern, climate, good, struggling, agriculture, sector, canada, david, </itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>9:07</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>A recent report suggests that fresh, nutritious foods grown in northern climates can be very good for you. It can also help out the struggling agriculture sector in Canada. More now from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West with David McInnes.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>A recent report suggests that fresh, nutritious foods grown in northern climates can be very good for you. It can also help out the struggling agriculture sector in Canada. More now from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West with David McInnes.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/David%20McInnes%20fresh%20food%209min07.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Helen Van De Mark Interview</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:48</link>
                    <description>Our American neighbours are eating way too much sugar according to a study out of Texas. The same results can be found in Canada. How much is too much sugar, the answer now from Helen Van De Mark in conversation with Rexall Radio Host Jamie West.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>jamie west, rexall, radio, tips, prevention, health, wellness, medicine, pharmacy, pharma plus, women, kids, teens, men, seniors, care, risk, american, neighbours, food, obesity, blood pressure, heart, stroke, cancer, sugar, canada, abundance, meals, vita</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>9:35</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Our American neighbours are eating way too much sugar according to a study out of Texas. The same results can be found in Canada. How much is too much sugar, the answer now from Helen Van De Mark in conversation with Rexall Radio Host Jamie West.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Our American neighbours are eating way too much sugar according to a study out of Texas. The same results can be found in Canada. How much is too much sugar, the answer now from Helen Van De Mark in conversation with Rexall Radio Host Jamie West.</itunes:subtitle>
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                    <title>Dr. Guy Grenier Interview</title>
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                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:49</link>
                    <description>The anxiety and often heartbreak over failed attempts at conception can permanently affect normally loving relationships. Couples need to pay as much attention to their emotions as their bodies.   Rexall Radio Host Jamie West with Dr. Guy Grenier.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>rexall, guy grenier, radio, tips, prevention, health, wellness, medicine, pharmacy, pharma plus, women, kids, teens, men, seniors, care, risk, anxiety, heartbreak, failed, attempts, conception, permanently, effect, relationships, sex, negative, couples</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>10:37</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>The anxiety and often heartbreak over failed attempts at conception can permanently affect normally loving relationships. Couples need to pay as much attention to their emotions as their bodies.   Rexall Radio Host Jamie West with Dr. Guy Grenier.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>The anxiety and often heartbreak over failed attempts at conception can permanently affect normally loving relationships. Couples need to pay as much attention to their emotions as their bodies.   Rexall Radio Host Jamie West with Dr. Guy Grenier.</itunes:subtitle>
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                    <title>Hilton Interview</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:42</link>
                    <description>Salt: is it the big health concern that we've told it is for decades? The answer now from Rexall Pharmacist Hilton Silberg in conversation with Rexall Radio Host Jamie West</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Hilton%20Aug%2013.mp3" length="5074024" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>jamie west, rexall, radio, tips, prevention, health, wellness, medicine, pharmacy, pharma plus, women, kids, teens, men, seniors, care, risk, nutrition, food, vitamins, minerals, cholesterol, heart, stroke, cancer, salt, blood, pressure, abundance, hilton</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>5:16</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Salt: is it the big health concern that we've told it is for decades? The answer now from Rexall Pharmacist Hilton Silberg in conversation with Rexall Radio Host Jamie West</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Salt: is it the big health concern that we've told it is for decades? The answer now from Rexall Pharmacist Hilton Silberg in conversation with Rexall Radio Host Jamie West</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Hilton%20Aug%2013.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Dr. Eric Benchimol Interview</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:41</link>
                    <description>An increasing number of Ontario children are suffering from Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, collectively known as Inflammatory Bowel Disease. The update now from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West with Dr. Eric Benchimol.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Eric%20Benchimol%20IBS%20in%20kids%208min29.mp3" length="8151458" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>jamie west, rexall, radio, tips, prevention, health, wellness, medicine, pharmacy, pharma plus, women, kids, teens, men, seniors, care, risk, eric, benchimol, ibs, ontario, children, crohn's, disease, hospital, sick, youth, develops, patient, negative, iv</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>8:29</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>An increasing number of Ontario children are suffering from Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, collectively known as Inflammatory Bowel Disease. The update now from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West with Dr. Eric Benchimol.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>An increasing number of Ontario children are suffering from Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, collectively known as Inflammatory Bowel Disease. The update now from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West with Dr. Eric Benchimol.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Eric%20Benchimol%20IBS%20in%20kids%208min29.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Dr. Shoo Lee Interview</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:40</link>
                    <description>A new method for improving the quality of care has been shown to significantly reduce hospital-aquired infections and respiratory distress in premature babies in neonatal intensive care units. Rexall Radio Host Jamie West with Dr. Shoo Lee.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Shoo%20Lee%20Pediatrician%206min29.mp3" length="6229264" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>jamie west, rexall, radio, tips, prevention, health, wellness, medicine, pharmacy, pharma plus, women, kids, teens, men, seniors, care, risk, quality, hospital, acquired, infection, respiratory, distress, premature, babies, neonatal, intensive, shoo, lee,</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>6:29</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>A new method for improving the quality of care has been shown to significantly reduce hospital-aquired infections and respiratory distress in premature babies in neonatal intensive care units. Rexall Radio Host Jamie West with Dr. Shoo Lee.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>A new method for improving the quality of care has been shown to significantly reduce hospital-aquired infections and respiratory distress in premature babies in neonatal intensive care units. Rexall Radio Host Jamie West with Dr. Shoo Lee.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Shoo%20Lee%20Pediatrician%206min29.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Dr. Aimee Webb Breast Feeding Interview</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:39</link>
                    <description>Breast-feeding is still considered the best form of nutrition for infants.  Recently Rexall Radio Host Jamie West talked about all of the issues around breast feeding with U of T researcher Dr. Aimee Webb.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>jamie west, rexall, radio, tips, prevention, health, wellness, medicine, pharmacy, pharma plus, women, kids, breast, feeding, world, week, aimee webb, mother, child, promote, risk, nutrition, infants, issues, university, toronto, parents, types, several, </itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>10:00</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Breast-feeding is still considered the best form of nutrition for infants.  Recently Rexall Radio Host Jamie West talked about all of the issues around breast feeding with U of T researcher Dr. Aimee Webb.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Breast-feeding is still considered the best form of nutrition for infants.  Recently Rexall Radio Host Jamie West talked about all of the issues around breast feeding with U of T researcher Dr. Aimee Webb.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Amiee%20Webb%20Breast%20feeding%2010min00.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>David Hammond Interview</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:38</link>
                    <description>When it comes to cigarette packaging, a new study says the prettier the package, the safer the smokes appear to the buyer. More now from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West in conversation with University of Waterloo researcher David Hammond.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>jamie west, rexall, radio, tips, prevention, health, wellness, medicine, pharmacy, pharma plus, cigarette, packaging, david hammond, professor, university, waterloo, safer, regulating, government, manufacturer, tobacco, company, false, beliefs, harmful, l</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>7:11</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>When it comes to cigarette packaging, a new study says the prettier the package, the safer the smokes appear to the buyer. More now from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West in conversation with University of Waterloo researcher David Hammond.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>When it comes to cigarette packaging, a new study says the prettier the package, the safer the smokes appear to the buyer. More now from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West in conversation with University of Waterloo researcher David Hammond.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/David%20Hammond%20Cigarette%20packs%207min11.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Dr. Elyse Lackie Interview</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:36</link>
                    <description>It's been 40 years since the government legalized birth control for women in Canada.  How far have we come in terms of options and contraceptive technology? The answers from Dr. Elyse Lackie of the University of Toronto.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Elyse%20Lackie%20birth%20control%208min58.mp3" length="8614975" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>rexall, radio, elyse, lackie, health, matters, pharma plus, canadian, jamie west, tips, prevention, tricks, treatment, risk, birth, control, women, teens, sexual, sex, pregnancy, medication, methods, babies, contraceptive, oral, pill, safety, dosage, side</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>8:58</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>It's been 40 years since the government legalized birth control for women in Canada.  How far have we come in terms of options and contraceptive technology? The answers from Dr. Elyse Lackie of the University of Toronto.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>It's been 40 years since the government legalized birth control for women in Canada.  How far have we come in terms of options and contraceptive technology? The answers from Dr. Elyse Lackie of the University of Toronto.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Elyse%20Lackie%20birth%20control%208min58.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Irene Hogan</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:37</link>
                    <description>Ginger is more than just a spice to be used in gingerbread. As we hear from Rexall's Irene Hogan, it has a number of very potent and specific health benefits.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Irene%20June%2024.mp3" length="5348624" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>rexall, radio, jamie west, ginger, health, matters, pharma plus, canadian, tips, prevention, treatment, food, teens, men, women, seniors, nutrition, vitamins, minerals, dieting, eating, specialist, aphrodisiac, advice, medicine, natural, ailments, cooking</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>5:34</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Ginger is more than just a spice to be used in gingerbread. As we hear from Rexall's Irene Hogan, it has a number of very potent and specific health benefits.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Ginger is more than just a spice to be used in gingerbread. As we hear from Rexall's Irene Hogan, it has a number of very potent and specific health benefits.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Irene%20June%2024.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Dr. Natasha Turner The Hormone Diet</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:33</link>
                    <description>Lose fat, Gain Strength...Live younger longer.  It's all in the new book THE HORMONE DIET...Rexall Radio's Jamie West has the details with author and Naturopathic Dr. Natasha Turner.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>jamie west, rexall, radio, pharma plus, health, wellness, advice, tips, prevention, hormone, diet, eating, natasha turner, live, younger, longer, womens, seniors, teens, mens, lose, fat, gain, strength, nutrition, vitamins, minerals</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>9:25</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Lose fat, Gain Strength...Live younger longer.  It's all in the new book THE HORMONE DIET...Rexall Radio's Jamie West has the details with author and Naturopathic Dr. Natasha Turner.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Lose fat, Gain Strength...Live younger longer.  It's all in the new book THE HORMONE DIET...Rexall Radio's Jamie West has the details with author and Naturopathic Dr. Natasha Turner.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.Natasha%20Turner%20the%20hormone%20diet%209min25.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Dr. Richard Earle Stress</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:34</link>
                    <description>Normal financial stress is being replaced these days with &quot;recession obsession&quot;, causing the number of cases of Generalized Anxiety Disorder to increase. Find out more from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West with Dr.Richard Earle.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Richard%20Earle%20Stress%209min24.mp3" length="9034606" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>rexall, radio, jamie west, pharma plus, health, wellness, advice, tips, prevention, matters, richard, earle, stress, financial, recession, obsession, generalized, anxiety, disorder, condition, candian, institute, stress, symptoms, mens, womens, seniors, l</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>9:24</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Normal financial stress is being replaced these days with &quot;recession obsession&quot;, causing the number of cases of Generalized Anxiety Disorder to increase. Find out more from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West with Dr.Richard Earle.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Normal financial stress is being replaced these days with &quot;recession obsession&quot;, causing the number of cases of Generalized Anxiety Disorder to increase. Find out more from Rexall Radio Host Jamie West with Dr.Richard Earle.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Richard%20Earle%20Stress%209min24.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Dr. Yoni Freedhoff Interview</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:35</link>
                    <description>A new study of Canadians' body mass index and mortality adds to existing research suggesting that people who are overweight live longer than people of normal weight. Rexall Radio host Jamie West with Dr. Yoni Freedhoof.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>rexall, radio, health, matter, pharma, plus, canadian, body mass index, mortality, overweight, obese, death, risk, treatment, prevention, jamie west, bmi, height, weight, men, women, seniors, yoni, freedhoff, heart health, exercise, tips, relative, life, </itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>5:45</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>A new study of Canadians' body mass index and mortality adds to existing research suggesting that people who are overweight live longer than people of normal weight. Rexall Radio host Jamie West with Dr. Yoni Freedhoof.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>A new study of Canadians' body mass index and mortality adds to existing research suggesting that people who are overweight live longer than people of normal weight. Rexall Radio host Jamie West with Dr. Yoni Freedhoof.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Yoni%20Freedhoff%20BMI%205min45.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Dr. Charles Lynde Skin Study</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:31</link>
                    <description>A new survey suggests that those who suffer from psoriasis also suffer from a diminished quality of life that ranks among cancer and heart disease. The story now from Rexall Radio's Jamie West with Dr.Charles Lynde.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>rexall, jamie west, pharma plus, health, advice, tips, prevention, matters, charles, lynde, skin, study, care, womens, mens, teens, seniors, psoriasis, cancer,</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>7&#58;31</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>A new survey suggests that those who suffer from psoriasis also suffer from a diminished quality of life that ranks among cancer and heart disease. The story now from Rexall Radio's Jamie West with Dr.Charles Lynde.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>A new survey suggests that those who suffer from psoriasis also suffer from a diminished quality of life that ranks among cancer and heart disease. The story now from Rexall Radio's Jamie West with Dr.Charles Lynde.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Charles%20Lynde%20skin%20study%207min32.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Dr. Atzema E.R. Heart Attacks</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:32</link>
                    <description>A new report from the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences says that all too often, patients who appear in Emergency rooms in Ontario with Heart attack symptoms are poorly prioritized-details with Rexall Radio's Jamie West and Dr. Clare Atzema.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Atzema%20E.R.%20heart%20attacks%208min48.mp3" length="8462420" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>jamie west, rexall, radio, pharma plus, health, wellness, advice, tips, prevention, atzema, heart, attacks, clinical, evaluative, sciences, patients, emergency rooms, ontario, attack, symptoms, clare, cardiology, matters, women,  mens, teens, seniors</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>8:48</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>A new report from the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences says that all too often, patients who appear in Emergency rooms in Ontario with Heart attack symptoms are poorly prioritized-details with Rexall Radio's Jamie West and Dr. Clare Atzema.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>A new report from the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences says that all too often, patients who appear in Emergency rooms in Ontario with Heart attack symptoms are poorly prioritized-details with Rexall Radio's Jamie West and Dr. Clare Atzema.</itunes:subtitle>
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                    <title>Dr. Ronald Vender SPF Suncare</title>
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                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:30</link>
                    <description>With the sunshine of summer right around the corner, protecting yourself is critically important. So how high is too high when it comes to SPF? The answer might surprise you as we hear from Dr. Ron Vender with Rexall Radio host Jamie West.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>jamie west, rexall, radio, pharma plus, health, wellness, advice, tips, prevention, ronald, vender, skin, care, sun, summer, spf, uv, ultra, violet, cancer, outdoors, weather, women, men, teens, seniors, spots, tanning, protection</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>6&#58;04</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>With the sunshine of summer right around the corner, protecting yourself is critically important. So how high is too high when it comes to SPF? The answer might surprise you as we hear from Dr. Ron Vender with Rexall Radio host Jamie West.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>With the sunshine of summer right around the corner, protecting yourself is critically important. So how high is too high when it comes to SPF? The answer might surprise you as we hear from Dr. Ron Vender with Rexall Radio host Jamie West.</itunes:subtitle>
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                    <title>Dr Shamir Mehta - Cardiology</title>
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                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:28</link>
                    <description>McMaster University researchers have settled the question of how long patients with threatened or mild heart attacks should wait before undergoing angioplasty or bypass surgery. Rexall Radio's Jamie West with Dr. Shamir Mehta.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 20:58:03 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>rexall, pharma plus, advice, pharmacy, health, wellness, dr. shamir mehta, cardiology, tips, jamie west, matters, medicine, health sciences, angioplasty, procedure, heart, arteries, blocked, attack, blockage, treatment, prevention, men, women, seniors, in</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>9:32</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>McMaster University researchers have settled the question of how long patients with threatened or mild heart attacks should wait before undergoing angioplasty or bypass surgery. Rexall Radio's Jamie West with Dr. Shamir Mehta.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>McMaster University researchers have settled the question of how long patients with threatened or mild heart attacks should wait before undergoing angioplasty or bypass surgery. Rexall Radio's Jamie West with Dr. Shamir Mehta.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr%20Shamir%20Mehta%20-%20Cardiology.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Dr. Gerrard Cox</title>
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                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:25</link>
                    <description>A new global study says an alternate treatment for asthma that doesn't involve puffers or drugs provides good relief from severe asthma. It's called bronchial thermoplasty. Rexall Radio's Jamie West with Dr. Gerrard Cox.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>rexall, pharma plus, advice, pharmacy, health, wellness, radio, matters, jamie west, dr. gerrard cox, asthma, treatment, thermoplasty, prevention, tips, bronchitis, breathing, lungs, teens, men, women, seniors, airway wall, muscles, attack</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>5:29</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>A new global study says an alternate treatment for asthma that doesn't involve puffers or drugs provides good relief from severe asthma. It's called bronchial thermoplasty. Rexall Radio's Jamie West with Dr. Gerrard Cox.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>A new global study says an alternate treatment for asthma that doesn't involve puffers or drugs provides good relief from severe asthma. It's called bronchial thermoplasty. Rexall Radio's Jamie West with Dr. Gerrard Cox.</itunes:subtitle>
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                    <title>Andrew Gallup - Teasing</title>
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                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:26</link>
                    <description>Being teased or bullied in the middle and high school years shapes the sexual behavior of young adults, according to the results of a study which suggests it also affects boys and girls in opposite ways. Rexall Radio's Jamie West with Andrew Gallup.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>teens, rexall, pharma plus, advice, pharmacy, health, wellness, teasing, andrew gallup, radio, jamie west, matters, high school, sexual, behaviour, boys, girls, biological sciences, picked on, bullying, puberty, research, adolescence, activity, dating, mi</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>6:30</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Being teased or bullied in the middle and high school years shapes the sexual behavior of young adults, according to the results of a study which suggests it also affects boys and girls in opposite ways. Rexall Radio's Jamie West with Andrew Gallup.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Being teased or bullied in the middle and high school years shapes the sexual behavior of young adults, according to the results of a study which suggests it also affects boys and girls in opposite ways. Rexall Radio's Jamie West with Andrew Gallup.</itunes:subtitle>
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                    <title>Bob Rogers - Too Much Iron</title>
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                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:27</link>
                    <description>Having not enough iron in your blood can cause health problems but did you know that having TOO MUCH iron in your blood can cause even more serious problems?... Bob Rogers, Executive Director of the Canadian Hemochromatosis Society.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Bob%20Rogers%20too%20much%20iron%208min34.mp3" length="8238811" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>rexall, pharma plus, advice, pharmacy, health, wellness, radio, jamie west, matters, too much iron, bob rogers, hemo chromotosis, disorder, disease, overload, body, genetic, condition, celtic population, northern eastern european, ethnicity, food, absorb,</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>8:34</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Having not enough iron in your blood can cause health problems but did you know that having TOO MUCH iron in your blood can cause even more serious problems?... Bob Rogers, Executive Director of the Canadian Hemochromatosis Society.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Having not enough iron in your blood can cause health problems but did you know that having TOO MUCH iron in your blood can cause even more serious problems?... Bob Rogers, Executive Director of the Canadian Hemochromatosis Society.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Bob%20Rogers%20too%20much%20iron%208min34.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Dr. Fiona Smaill - TB Vacination</title>
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                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:20</link>
                    <description>McMaster University researchers are about to launch Canada's first Tuberculosis vaccine clinical trial with a vaccine totally designed, manufactured and tested within the university. Listen in with Jamie West on Rexall Radio.</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 11:31:44 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Fiona%20Smaill%20-%20TB%20Vacination.mp3" length="8985704" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>dr. fiona smaill, tb, vaccine, tuberculosis, clinical, health advisor, rexall, pharma plus, ask, pharmacist, general, health, wellness, health matters, jamie west, rexall radio, men, women, seniors, kids, teens</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>9:21</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>McMaster University researchers are about to launch Canada's first Tuberculosis vaccine clinical trial with a vaccine totally designed, manufactured and tested within the university. Listen in with Jamie West on Rexall Radio.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>McMaster University researchers are about to launch Canada's first Tuberculosis vaccine clinical trial with a vaccine totally designed, manufactured and tested within the university. Listen in with Jamie West on Rexall Radio.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Fiona%20Smaill%20-%20TB%20Vacination.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Dr. Ian Rodger</title>
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                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:18</link>
                    <description>The Ontario Tumour Bank now has a collection center in five locations across the province, one of them is at St.Joseph's Healthcare in Hamilton.  The samples and data collected will be used by cancer researchers to develop improved diagnostic tools...</description>
                    <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 12:26:19 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>dr. ian rodger, general, ontario tumour bank, st. joseph's healthcare, hamilton, rexall, health advisor, pharma plus, ask, pharmacist, health, wellness, cancer, health matters, jamie west, rexall radio, men, women, seniors, kids, teens</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>4:20</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>The Ontario Tumour Bank now has a collection center in five locations across the province, one of them is at St.Joseph's Healthcare in Hamilton.  The samples and data collected will be used by cancer researchers to develop improved diagnostic tools...</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>The Ontario Tumour Bank now has a collection center in five locations across the province, one of them is at St.Joseph's Healthcare in Hamilton.  The samples and data collected will be used by cancer researchers to develop improved diagnostic tools...</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Ian%20Rodger.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Dr. Richard Tytus</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:17</link>
                    <description>A huge new study out of the UK says being obese can take years off of your life and in some cases may be as dangerous as smoking!  We get inside the study with Dr. Richard Tytus of The Canadian Obesity Network</description>
                    <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 12:26:00 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>health advisor, rexall, pharma plus, ask, pharmacist, general, health, wellness, dr. richard tytus, uk, united kingdom, obese, smoking, the canadian obesity network, health matters, jamie west, rexall radio, men, women, seniors, kids, teens</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>6:18</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>A huge new study out of the UK says being obese can take years off of your life and in some cases may be as dangerous as smoking!  We get inside the study with Dr. Richard Tytus of The Canadian Obesity Network</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>A huge new study out of the UK says being obese can take years off of your life and in some cases may be as dangerous as smoking!  We get inside the study with Dr. Richard Tytus of The Canadian Obesity Network</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Richard%20Tytus.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Dr. Sevtlana Kogan - New York</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:14</link>
                    <description>Chronic pain and persistent symptoms can be difficult to treat.  This is frustrating for both the patient and the physician and many people are looking for alternatives to prescription medications...</description>
                    <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 12:23:36 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Sevtlana%20Kogan%20-%20New%20York.mp3" length="5935020" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>health advisor, rexall, pharma plus, ask, pharmacist, general, health, wellness, dr. svetlana kogan, new york, chronic, pain, persistent, symptoms, patient, physician, prescription, medications, trump, health matters, rexall radio, jamie west, men, women,</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>6:10</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Chronic pain and persistent symptoms can be difficult to treat.  This is frustrating for both the patient and the physician and many people are looking for alternatives to prescription medications...</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Chronic pain and persistent symptoms can be difficult to treat.  This is frustrating for both the patient and the physician and many people are looking for alternatives to prescription medications...</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Sevtlana%20Kogan%20-%20New%20York.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Dr. Alex Gillis - Health Council Of Canada</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:13</link>
                    <description>The Health Council of Canada is reminding Canadians of the importance of the National Pharmaceuticals Strategy as we hear from Dr. Alex Gillis in conversation with Rexall Radio host Jamie West</description>
                    <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 12:23:07 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>health advisor, rexall, pharma plus, ask, pharmacist, general, health, wellness, dr. alex gillis, health council of canada, canadians, national pharmaceuticals strategy, jamie west, rexall radio, health matters, men, women, seniors, kids, teens</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>8:49</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>The Health Council of Canada is reminding Canadians of the importance of the National Pharmaceuticals Strategy as we hear from Dr. Alex Gillis in conversation with Rexall Radio host Jamie West</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>The Health Council of Canada is reminding Canadians of the importance of the National Pharmaceuticals Strategy as we hear from Dr. Alex Gillis in conversation with Rexall Radio host Jamie West</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Alex%20Gillis%20-%20Health%20Council%20of%20Canada.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Dr. Nathan Hermann - Alzheimers</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:19</link>
                    <description>Being a caregiver for someone suffering from Alzheimer's Disease comes with a unique set of challenges and often those caregivers are fearful of the person they are caring for even if it's someone they've known all of their life.</description>
                    <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 11:31:51 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.Nathan%20Hermann%20-%20Alzheimers.mp3" length="8182805" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>health advisor, rexall, pharma plus, ask, pharmacist, general, health, wellness, dr. nathan hermann, alzheimers, the health council of canada, canadians, national pharmaceuticals strategy, jamie west, rexall radio, health matters, men, women, seniors, kid</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>8:31</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Being a caregiver for someone suffering from Alzheimer's Disease comes with a unique set of challenges and often those caregivers are fearful of the person they are caring for even if it's someone they've known all of their life.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Being a caregiver for someone suffering from Alzheimer's Disease comes with a unique set of challenges and often those caregivers are fearful of the person they are caring for even if it's someone they've known all of their life.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.Nathan%20Hermann%20-%20Alzheimers.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Brad Stokes - Brew Some Good</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:12</link>
                    <description>In these tougher economic times random acts of kindness are going a long way to helping people feel better and better about themselves as we hear from Brad Stokes, the author of 'Cool to be Kind' in conversation with Rexall Radio host Jamie West</description>
                    <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 10:38:40 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Brad%20Stokes%20-%20Brew%20Some%20Good.mp3" length="5414661" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>health advisor, rexall, pharma plus, ask, pharmacist, general, health, wellness, brad stokes, brew some good, cool to be kind, economy, kindness, random, jamie west, rexall radio, health matters, men, women, seniors, kids, teens</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>5:38</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>In these tougher economic times random acts of kindness are going a long way to helping people feel better and better about themselves as we hear from Brad Stokes, the author of 'Cool to be Kind' in conversation with Rexall Radio host Jamie West</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>In these tougher economic times random acts of kindness are going a long way to helping people feel better and better about themselves as we hear from Brad Stokes, the author of 'Cool to be Kind' in conversation with Rexall Radio host Jamie West</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Brad%20Stokes%20-%20Brew%20Some%20Good.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Catherine Young Thorpe - Photographer</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:11</link>
                    <description>A photographer diagnosed with Cancer who spent a year in aggressive treatment is speaking out about the need for people to understand the emotional effects of Cancer and she's doing it through an online photo exhibit as we hear from Rexall Radio host Jami</description>
                    <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 10:38:12 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Catherine%20Young%20Thorpe%20-%20Photographer.mp3" length="7157969" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>health advisor, rexall, pharma plus, ask, pharmacist, general, health, wellness, catherine young thorpe, photographer, cancer, aggressive treatment, jamie west, rexall radio, health matters, men, women, seniors, kids, teens</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>7:27</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>A photographer diagnosed with Cancer who spent a year in aggressive treatment is speaking out about the need for people to understand the emotional effects of Cancer and she's doing it through an online photo exhibit as we hear from Rexall Radio host Jami</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>A photographer diagnosed with Cancer who spent a year in aggressive treatment is speaking out about the need for people to understand the emotional effects of Cancer and she's doing it through an online photo exhibit as we hear from Rexall Radio host Jami</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Catherine%20Young%20Thorpe%20-%20Photographer.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Tony Clark - Kidney Cancer</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:10</link>
                    <description>Most Canadians know very little about kidney cancer.  However Kidney Cancer Canada is trying to change that as we hear from Rexall Radio host Jamie West in conversation with Tony Clark, of Kidney Cancer Canada.</description>
                    <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 10:36:49 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Tony%20Clark%20-%20Kidney%20Cancer.mp3" length="7284193" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>health advisor, rexall, pharma plus, ask, pharmacist, general, health, wellness, tony clark, kidney cancer, canadians, kidney cancer canada, jamie west, rexall radio, health matters, men, women, seniors, kids, teens</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>7:35</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Most Canadians know very little about kidney cancer.  However Kidney Cancer Canada is trying to change that as we hear from Rexall Radio host Jamie West in conversation with Tony Clark, of Kidney Cancer Canada.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Most Canadians know very little about kidney cancer.  However Kidney Cancer Canada is trying to change that as we hear from Rexall Radio host Jamie West in conversation with Tony Clark, of Kidney Cancer Canada.</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Tony%20Clark%20-%20Kidney%20Cancer.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Marianna Switchuk - Tattoo Removal</title>
                    <!-- Removed Nov 27 <category>radio</category> --> 
                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:16</link>
                    <description>How do you get rid of the memories of that bad relationship when you literally have it tattooed all over your arm, back, legs...well you get the idea.  The answer is, you turn to laser tattoo removal and as we hear from Dr. Marianna Switchuk, it might tak</description>
                    <pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 12:24:52 EST</pubDate>
					<enclosure url="http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Marianna%20Switchuk%20-%20Tattoo%20Removal.mp3" length="4886361" type="audio/mpeg"/>
                    <itunes:keywords>health advisor, rexall, pharma plus, ask, pharmacist, general, health, wellness, tattoo removal, marianna switchuk, bad relationship, laser, health matters, men, women, seniors, kids, teens</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>5:05</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>How do you get rid of the memories of that bad relationship when you literally have it tattooed all over your arm, back, legs...well you get the idea.  The answer is, you turn to laser tattoo removal and as we hear from Dr. Marianna Switchuk, it might tak</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>How do you get rid of the memories of that bad relationship when you literally have it tattooed all over your arm, back, legs...well you get the idea.  The answer is, you turn to laser tattoo removal and as we hear from Dr. Marianna Switchuk, it might tak</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Marianna%20Switchuk%20-%20Tattoo%20Removal.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Marianna Switchuk</title>
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                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:15</link>
                    <description>Acne is a problem the most people associate with the onset of puberty and the teenage years, but it can be a problem for a lot of other people in other age groups.  Dr. Marianna Switchuk discusses options for treatment with the host of Rexall Radio Health</description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 12:24:20 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>health advisor, rexall, pharma plus, ask, pharmacist, general, health, wellness, acne, skin care, marianna switchuk, puberty, teenage years, treatment, jamie west, rexall radio, health matters, men, women, seniors, kids, teens</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>6:23</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Acne is a problem the most people associate with the onset of puberty and the teenage years, but it can be a problem for a lot of other people in other age groups.  Dr. Marianna Switchuk discusses options for treatment with the host of Rexall Radio Health</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Acne is a problem the most people associate with the onset of puberty and the teenage years, but it can be a problem for a lot of other people in other age groups.  Dr. Marianna Switchuk discusses options for treatment with the host of Rexall Radio Health</itunes:subtitle>
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                    <title>Dr. Bobby Shayegan: Prostate Cancer</title>
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                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:1</link>
                    <description>According to a new British study, men who are very sexually active in their early 20s and 30s are at greater risk for developing prostate cancer. However, Canadian urologist Dr.Bobby Shayegan is throwing cold water on the study itself and it's methods for</description>
                    <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 22:57:07 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>health matters, health advisor, rexall, pharma plus, ask, pharmacist, general, health, wellness, prostate cancer, dr. bobby shayegan, british, men, study, sexually, canadian, urologist, rexall radio, jamie west, men, women, seniors, kids, teens</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>6:18</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>According to a new British study, men who are very sexually active in their early 20s and 30s are at greater risk for developing prostate cancer. However, Canadian urologist Dr.Bobby Shayegan is throwing cold water on the study itself and it's methods for</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>According to a new British study, men who are very sexually active in their early 20s and 30s are at greater risk for developing prostate cancer. However, Canadian urologist Dr.Bobby Shayegan is throwing cold water on the study itself and it's methods for</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Bobby%20Shayegan%20-%20Prostate%20Cancer.mp3</guid>

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                    <title>Live A Long And Delicious Life</title>
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                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:5</link>
                    <description>Dr. Robert Vogel is a world renowed cardiologist and consultant with the NFL.  His new heart healthy book is called "The Pritikin Edge: Living a Long and Delicious Life" in this podcast he explains how?</description>
                    <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2009 23:00:40 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>health advisor, rexall, pharma plus, ask, pharmacist, general, health, wellness, health matters, rexall radio, jamie west, dr. robert vogel, live a long and delicious life, cardiologist, nfl, heart, healthy, thr pritkin edge, men, women, seniors, kids, te</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>8:49</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Dr. Robert Vogel is a world renowed cardiologist and consultant with the NFL.  His new heart healthy book is called "The Pritikin Edge: Living a Long and Delicious Life" in this podcast he explains how?</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Dr. Robert Vogel is a world renowed cardiologist and consultant with the NFL.  His new heart healthy book is called "The Pritikin Edge: Living a Long and Delicious Life" in this podcast he explains how?</itunes:subtitle>
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                    <title>Dr. Robert Reid: Hormone Therapy</title>
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                    <description>Dr. Robert Reid, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Queen's university in Kingston. He is a lead author of a medical update on hormone replacement therapy, which is now believed to be safe for women in the early stages of menopause.</description>
                    <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2009 22:59:09 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>health advisor, rexall, pharma plus, ask, pharmacist, general, health, wellness, health matters, rexall radio, jamie west, dr. robert reid, hormone, therapy, queen's university, canada, the women's health initiative trial, obstetrician, gynecologist, wome</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>5:18</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Dr. Robert Reid, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Queen's university in Kingston. He is a lead author of a medical update on hormone replacement therapy, which is now believed to be safe for women in the early stages of menopause.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Dr. Robert Reid, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Queen's university in Kingston. He is a lead author of a medical update on hormone replacement therapy, which is now believed to be safe for women in the early stages of menopause.</itunes:subtitle>
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                    <title>Dr. Mehran Anvari: Robotic Surgery</title>
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                    <description>Dr. Mehran Anvari, Dir. Of the Center for Minimal Access Surgery at St.Joseph's Healthcare in Hamilton discusses technological advancements in robotic surgery techniques.</description>
                    <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2009 22:58:29 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>health advisor, rexall, pharma plus, ask, pharmacist, general, health, wellness, health matters, robotic surgery, dr. mehran anvari, center for minimal access surgery, st. joseph's healthcare, hamilton, technology, techniques, rexall radio, jamie west</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>5:59</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Dr. Mehran Anvari, Dir. Of the Center for Minimal Access Surgery at St.Joseph's Healthcare in Hamilton discusses technological advancements in robotic surgery techniques.</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Dr. Mehran Anvari, Dir. Of the Center for Minimal Access Surgery at St.Joseph's Healthcare in Hamilton discusses technological advancements in robotic surgery techniques.</itunes:subtitle>
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                    <title>Dr. Michael Lyon: Obesity</title>
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                    <link>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/mediacentre#playing:radio:2</link>
                    <description>Here is part one of our interview with Dr.Michael Lyon from the Canadian Centre for Functional Medicine. He talks to Jamie West of Rexall Radio Health Matters about the benefits of controlling blood sugar and a new product PGX from Webber and how well it</description>
                    <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2009 22:58:00 EST</pubDate>
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                    <itunes:keywords>health advisor, rexall, pharma plus, ask, pharmacist, general, health, wellness, health matters, rexall radio, jamie west, canadian centre for functional medicine, blood sugar, pgx, webber, clinical studies, men, women, seniors, kids, teens</itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:duration>10:55</itunes:duration>
					<itunes:summary>Here is part one of our interview with Dr.Michael Lyon from the Canadian Centre for Functional Medicine. He talks to Jamie West of Rexall Radio Health Matters about the benefits of controlling blood sugar and a new product PGX from Webber and how well it</itunes:summary>
					<itunes:subtitle>Here is part one of our interview with Dr.Michael Lyon from the Canadian Centre for Functional Medicine. He talks to Jamie West of Rexall Radio Health Matters about the benefits of controlling blood sugar and a new product PGX from Webber and how well it</itunes:subtitle>
                                        <guid>http://www.rexall.ca/healthadvisor/itunes/Dr.%20Micheal%20Lyon%20-%20Obesity.mp3</guid>

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