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Peter Yarrow - It's Raining, It's Pouring
September 21 2012
PETER YARROW gained fame with his two singing partners Mary Travers and Paul Stookey, in the legendary trio, Peter, Paul and Mary. They were known for their ability to convey powerful, personal and political messages through a repertoire of songs that dominated the music charts in the '60s and '70s. Their first smash hit was "Lemon Tree," followed by "If I Had A Hammer," "Puff, The Magic Dragon" and many more. Through their recordings, television appearances, live concerts and now Children's Books, they have touched the hearts of tens of millions.

They won 5 Grammy Awards, produced 13 top 40 hits and received 8 gold and 5 platinum albums.

Their last children's book, "Puff The Magic Dragon," was a number-one best seller.

The latest book, "IT'S RAINING, IT'S POURING" explores one of the most beloved children's songs of all time. It features whimsical art by renowned illustrator, Christine Davenier and it includes a 3-song CD from the group.
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Suzanne Somers - The Suzanne Show
September 21 2012
SUZANNE SOMERS has had a multifaceted career spanning more than three decades. She has achieved success as an actress, singer, comedienne, New York Times bestselling author, Las Vegas Entertainer of the Year, entrepreneur, and lecturer.

Suzanne and her husband Alan Hamel, whom she first met in 1968, are something of an anomaly in Hollywood, having enjoyed an enduring relationship for 44 years.

Her first big break was the mysterious blonde driving the white Thunderbird in George Lucas' 1973 cult classic, "American Graffiti," was soon followed by her portrayal of the ditzy, yet lovable Chrissy Snow on "Three's Company."

She has authored 23 books, including 12 NY Times bestsellers, five of which were #1 New York Times bestsellers. Her latest book, BOMBSHELL: Explosive Medical Secrets That Will Redefine Aging (Crown Archetype), was an immediate New York Times bestseller

She has created a successful and extensive branded product line, including food, cook's tools, beauty, fashion, jewelry, and fitness products. One of the very first entrepreneurs to understand and apply the power of infomercials and shopping on television, she introduced her Somersize food, beauty items, apparel, and personal fitness products on Home Shopping Network, quickly becoming one of HSN's biggest success stories as a top-selling, trusted brand name. After 17 record-breaking years at HSN, Suzanne moved to ShopNBC, where she launched her line of vitamins and supplements-helping women and men maintain the nutritional balance they need for optimum health and vibrant longevity.

"THE SUZANNE SHOW" is a weekly talk/lifestyle show premiering Wednesday September 26th on LIFETIME at 7PM Eastern and Pacific. She says "It's me, unplugged" talking about her passions: HEALTHCARE, MUSIC, ENTERTAINMENT, LIFESTYLE and FAMILY.
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David McMahon - Cardiol
September 20 2012
DAVID McMAHON is the founder of Solana Health. He discovered a natural remedy for high cholesterol out of necessity.
Almost 30 million people took Statin drugs last year but a reported 20 to 30% of those patients suffered from muscle pain. In rare cases statins can also cause liver damage, kidney failure and even death. There is also mounting evidence that Statins are directly linked to increased cases of diabetes.
David watched his diet and exercised to try to keep it under control. This strategy worked for 20 years... but when he turned 40, he had a physical and his total cholesterol was 238 and it was the worst combination - high "bad" LDL Cholesterol (163 mg/dl) and low HDL "good" Cholesterol (33 mg/dl).
Lucky for him his doctor had seen too many Statin side effects so he always tried a natural approach first. He suggested he try Red Yeast Rice, Omega-3 and CoQ10; they have all been clinically proven to lower cholesterol and help with long term heart health.
He talked to a friend based in Europe who told him about Cardiol, an all-in-one cholesterol lowering supplement. Cardiol is formulated based on a clinical study published by the Mayo Clinic and has been used for years in Europe.
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Mark Underwood - Prevagen
September 19 2012
MARK UNDERWOOD is a neuroscience researcher and Co-founder and President of Quincy Bioscience in Madison, WI. He is responsible for researching the "calcium binding protein" found in jellyfish and developing it for use as a calcium regulator in the human nervous system. He is also the author of the book "Gift from the Sea."
Jewel - That's What I'd Do
September 19 2012
JEWEL is an acclaimed American singer, songwriter, actress, poet, painter, and philanthropist. The four-time Grammy nominee, hailed by The New York Times as a "songwriter bursting with talents," has enjoyed career longevity rare among her generation of artists. After tremendous success and more than 27 million albums sold, Jewel released her debut country album, Perfectly Clear, in June 2008, which garnered her spot at #1 on the Billboard country album charts. Shortly after Perfectly Clear, Jewel debuted her first-ever independent release, Lullaby, in a partnership with Fisher-Price� and Somerset Entertainment. In 2010, she released her sophomore follow-up album, Sweet and Wild, which she wrote and produced. In 2011 Jewel released The Merry Goes Round, the follow-up to her bestselling album Lullaby, on Somerset Entertainment's Fisher-Price label. The album includes songs both children and their parents can enjoy together and was named by iTunes as best children's album of the year. She currently lives on a working ranch in Stephenville, Texas, with her husband, World Champion bull-riding superstar Ty Murray, and their baby, Kase Townes Murray.

THAT'S WHAT I'D DO is her latest picture book and CD inspired by the love for her newborn son Kase. It's a gentle lullaby from a mother to a child celebrating their bond and limitless love. With illustrations by award-winning artist Amy June Bates.
The picture book, includes a CD of Jewel singing her original song.
The book was inspired by the song What I'd Do, music and lyrics by Jewel and Patrick Davis, from the bonus edition of the album The Merry Goes Round.
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Dr. Joel Wallach - Youngevity and Holistic Health
September 18 2012
Dr. Wallach's research has resulted in the publication of more than 70 peer reviewed and refereed journal articles in the fields of nutrition and pharmaceutical research, and he has made major contributions to eight multi-authored text and reference books on these subjects.
Born and raised in Missouri, Dr. Joel Wallach attended The University of Missouri, where he received a Bachelor's degree in Science of Agriculture. A veterinarian for 30 years, he worked as a research veterinary pathologist with The National Institute of Health for The Center for the Biology of Natural Systems, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri; Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center in Atlanta, Georgia, at Emory University. Having discovered and identified the first animal models for cystic fibrosis - monkeys - he found that he could reproduce their condition at will because it was a nutritional deficiency. His find offered great promise for children with the disease, but when he made it public, the institute fired him on 24-hours notice. Chagrined and perplexed, Dr. Wallach made the decision to go to medical school so he could treat children for cystic fibrosis himself.

Realizing that traditional medical school was likely to be as repressive as the National Institute he accepted an invitation to teach nutrition at The National College of Naturopathic Medicine in Oregon, not even knowing what a naturopathic doctor was. When he learned that he could be a primary care physician-deliver babies, sew up chainsaw wounds, write prescription and get paid by insurance - all through a program that encouraged interest in nutrition, he simultaneously enrolled as a full-time student. Soon people were flocking to the college clinic.

Doctor Wallach's innovative slant is derived from his background in veterinary medicine. Because there's no health insurance, animal products such as meat and dairy are kept affordable by preventing and curing diseases with nutritional formulas in animal feed. When he started incorporating similar nutritional formulas with people, word got out that, "if your not happy with your doctor, go see Doctor Wallach, he'll treat you like a dog, but you'll get better."
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Mark Underwood - Prevagen
September 17 2012
MARK UNDERWOOD is a neuroscience researcher and Co-founder and President of Quincy Bioscience in Madison, WI. He is responsible for researching the "calcium binding protein" found in jellyfish and developing it for use as a calcium regulator in the human nervous system. He is also the author of the book "Gift from the Sea."
Malcolm Hoenlein - The Middle East
September 14 2012
MALCOLM HOENLEIN is Executive Vice Chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, the coordinating body on international and national concerns for 52 national Jewish organizations. Previously, he served as the founding Executive Director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater New York, the central coordinating agency for Jewish organizations in the metropolitan New York area. Prior to that, he was the founding Executive Director of the Greater New York Conference on Soviet Jewry.

Mr. Hoenlein serves is an advisor to many public officials and is frequently consulted on public policy issues. He appears regularly in the media.

The Mayor of Jerusalem announced in 2007 that the City Council had designated Mr. Hoenlein recipient of the city's highest tribute, the "Neeman Yerushalayim" (Trustee of Jerusalem) award. Mr. Hoenlein was appointed by three Presidents as a U.S. delegate to the Organization for Security and Conference in Europe, most recently in June 2007. He also served on the New York State Ethical Standards Board.

Mr. Hoenlein is associated with and serves on the boards of many communal, educational and civic organizations including the Council on Foreign Relations. He is Chairman of America's Voices in Israel and Co-Chair of the Secure Community Network. He serves on the Boards of Directors or Advisory Boards of several companies.
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Mark Underwood - Prevagen
September 12 2012
MARK UNDERWOOD is a neuroscience researcher and Co-founder and President of Quincy Bioscience in Madison, WI. He is responsible for researching the "calcium binding protein" found in jellyfish and developing it for use as a calcium regulator in the human nervous system. He is also the author of the book "Gift from the Sea."
Chris O'Donnell - New Smaller Vaccination Needles
September 12 2012
CHRIS O'DONNELL plays an onscreen "tough guy" on "NCIS Los Angeles," but in real life, he is surprisingly squeamish about needles. For that reason, he is the new spokesperson for Fluzone Intradermal, an alternate vaccination option for adults 18-64 that has a 90 percent smaller needle that works just under the skin; he's dubbed it the 'short shot.
The ultra-thin tip is only 1.5mm long; that's the same as the thickness of a US penny.
The season premiere of CBS NCIS LA is Tuesday, September 25th. All is not well with the NCIS: LA team. In last season's cliffhanger finale, Callen is placed on suspension and gruff boss Hetty begins adjustting to retired life.
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