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SANTA CRUZ YOUTH CITY COUNCIL - 042913 09:00 KWJ

STUDENTS FROM 6 AREA HIGH SCHOOLS HAVE FORMED THE SANTA

CRUZ YOUTH CITY COUNCIL.      THEIR FIRST MEETING WILL BE HELD

TONIGHT AT SANTA CRUZ CITY HALL BEGINNING AT 6:30 P-M.      THE

YOUTH COUNCIL WAS FORMED AFTER THE YOUTH SAFETY SUMMIT

LAST MONTH.      THE YOUTH CITY COUNCIL WILL FOCUS ON ISSUES

FACING THE YOUTH POPULATION OF SANTA CRUZ COUNTY.   DURING

THE MONTH OF MAY THE NEW YOUTH CITY COUNCIL WILL CONDUCT A

YOUTH SAFETY SURVEY THROUGHOUT SANTA CRUZ, WITH THE HELP

OF THE WATSONVILLE YOUTH CITY COUNCIL.     FOR MORE

INFORMATION GO TO:

YouthCityCouncil.org

Dead Doctors Don't Lie Program 29 April 2013

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Monologue

Dr. Wallach starts the show discussing the growing population of gluten intolerant people. Explaining the difference between intolerance and allergies.Outlining how those who are gluten intolerant damage their small intestines in turn making them unable to absorb nutrients.

 

Pearls of Wisdom

Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss a news article on gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD. The story outlines that one out of every 10 Americans experience heartburn at least once a week. The story offers some natural remedies for dealing with heartburn. Various methods of coating the stomach or suggesting things like baking soda to neutralize the stomach acid. Which Doc asserts is exactly 180 degrees opposite from what should be done.

 

Callers

  • Jaime has questions concerning cancer.
  • Miriam asks Dr. Wallach about a friend with type 2 diabetes.
  • Shirley is trying to deal with depression without using drugs.
  • Jerry is experiencing neuropathies in his fingers.

 

Call Dr. Wallach's live radio program weekdays from noon until 1pm pacific time at 831-685-1080 or toll free at 888-379-2552.

CHP Ramps up Cell Citations 4.29.13 9.20a AF

California Highway Patrol in Santa Cruz County reported that they have issued more than one thousand tickets this month for distracted driving caused by cellphone use.     Last Wednesday alone officers wrote 112 tickets.       The increased enforcement is part of the third annual National Distracted Driving Awareness Month.     CHP says they want to remind people of the importance of keeping their eyes on the road.    The Office of Traffic Safety estimates that more than 3,300 people were killed in accidents related to distracted driving.

CAPITOLA ART AND WINE - 042913 11:00 KWJ

THE 31ST ANNUAL CAPITOLA ART AND WINE FESTIVAL WILL BE

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS UNTIL WEDNESDAY FOR ANYONE WISHING

TO DISPLAY THEIR ART WORK.      THE JURIED FINE-ART SHOW WILL

DRAW MORE THAN 150 ARTISTS, 22 SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAIN

WINERIES AND FOOD FROM LOCAL RESTAURANTS AND CATERERS.

ALSO ON HAND WILL BE LOCAL PERFORMERSDANCE GROUPS AND

MUSIC.         APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT

CapitolaChamber.com. OR YOU CAN CONTACT THEM AT 831-

475-6522.

Sick, Starved Animals Saved 4.29.13 9.0a AF

48 animals were rescued from an unlivable home in Monterey County on Sunday.    SPCA humane officers began the recovery at 1:00am Sunday morning, which took 8 hours.    The house was reportedly filled with garbage and animal waste.     The recovered animals had painful infections and fleas, and many were starved.      The names of the home owners and animal hoarders have not yet been released.     Members of the public who wish to donate, help out, or adopt one of the 17 cats, 24 dogs, or 7 small puppies saved can contact the Monterey County SPCA.

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