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Archive for April 28th, 2010

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Dr. Bettye Collier-Thomas

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Hour 1
Dorothy Height, the behind-the scenes heroine of the civil rights movement and women's movement died this week at 98. Our guest DR. BETTYE COLLIER-THOMAS includes the former president of the National Council of Negro Women in her new book, "Jesus, Jobs and Justice: African American Women and Religion." We'll talk to Dr. Collier-Thomas about Height and other resilient African American women who organized for a better life through our country’s two hundred years of evolving enlightenment. Dr. Collier-Thomas is a professor of history at Temple University.

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The War on Salt

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Hour 2
Americans consume on average 1 ½ teaspoons of salt a day – that's more than twice the amount that we should be eating. Most of it comes from processed and restaurant food. High sodium intake has been linked to high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease. In fact, the American Medical Association has said that has many as 150,000 lives could be saved if Americans cut their salt intake in half. Last week the Institute of Medicine released a report outlining strategies for reducing salt intake, including urging the government to set limits in salt levels in food. This hour, we'll examine our taste for salty food and look at ways to lower our salt intake. Our guests are Gary Beauchamp, director of the Monell Chemical Senses Center, Lawrence Appel, professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins University, and Krista Faron, a marketing analyst with Mintel International.

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