
Location:
United States
Networks:
Wisconsin Public Radio
Description:
Wisconsin and the World.
Language:
English
Episodes
Ultraprocessed food may increase your chance of an early death, Brisk walking pace may lower risk of heart rhythm abnormalities, Spring Salad with Goat Cheese
5/15/2025
This week Zorba and Karl look at a study showing ultraprocessed foods will increase your chance of an early death, and they look at research that found brisk walking pace plus time spent at this speed may lower risk of heart rhythm abnormalities. Plus, they share a delicious recipe for a Spring Salad with Goat Cheese.
CT scans may be more harmful than previously thought, Intermittent fasting may be better than calorie counting, Mediterranean Quinoa Bowl
5/8/2025
This week Zorba and Karl look at a study showing CT scans may be more harmful than previously thought, and they look at research that found intermittent fasting was better than calorie counting for weight loss. Plus, they share a delicious recipe for a Mediterranean Quinoa Bowl.
New nutrition guidelines call for less salt and sugar in school meals, Simple isometric exercises can lower blood pressure, Crispy Mushroom Risotto
5/1/2025
This week Zorba and Karl discuss the new nutrition guidelines that put less sugar and salt in school meals, and they look at a simple exercise that can reduce your blood pressure. Plus, they share a delicious recipe for Crispy Mushroom Risotto.
Only 1 in 10 common treatments for back pain effective, Socks can really improve your sleep, Smoked Salmon with Scrambled Eggs
4/23/2025
This week Zorba and Karl discuss why only 1 in 10 common non-surgical and non-invasive treatments for back pain are effective, and they look at why experts are saying socks can improve your sleep. Plus, they share a delicious recipe for Smoked Salmon with Scrambled Eggs.
A device that tickles the tongue helps some find tinnitus relief, High weekly physical activity linked to lower kidney disease risk in diabetes and obesity, Pineapple Pizza with Bacon and Jalapeños
4/17/2025
This week Zorba and Karl look discuss a new device that may help people with tinnitus, and they look at research that links high weekly physical activity to lower kidney disease risk in diabetes and obesity. Plus, they share a delicious guest recipe for Pineapple Pizza with Bacon and Jalapenos.
Measles and vaccine fatigue, Increasing fruit, fiber, dairy and caffeine linked to lower tinnitus risk, Spring Frittata
4/9/2025
This week Zorba and Karl discuss the implications surrounding the recent measles outbreak, and they discuss how fruit, fiber, dairy and caffeine are linked to lower risk of tinnitus. Plus, they share a delicious recipe for a Spring Frittata.
Single dose of LSD provides immediate and lasting relief from anxiety, Women need less exercise than men for same cardiovascular benefits, Kung Pao Brussels Sprouts
4/2/2025
This week Zorba and Karl look at research showing a single dose of LSD provides immediate and lasting relief from anxiety, and they discuss why women need less exercise than men for same cardiovascular benefits. Plus, they share a delicious recipe for Kung Pao Brussels Sprouts.
Evidence links ultra-processed food to over 30 damaging health outcomes, Taking 9000 steps daily may counteract the risk of death and cardiovascular disease, Roasted Olives with Orange and Rosemary
3/27/2025
This week Zorba and Karl look at research linking ultra-processed food to over 30 damaging health outcomes, and they discuss a study that shows taking 9000 to 10000 steps daily may counteract the risk of death and cardiovascular disease in highly sedentary people. Plus, they share a delicious recipe for Roasted Olives with Orange and Rosemary.
Duration:00:53:00
How parenting may help keep your brain young, Tea brewing may help filter out heavy metals, Quick Chicken Supper Skillet
3/20/2025
This week Zorba and Karl look at how parenting may kee your brain young, and they discuss how brewing tea may filter out harmful heavy metals. Plus, they share a delicious recipe from an Elvis cookbook for Quick Chicken Supper Skillet.
Lifestyle and environmental factors affect health more than our genes, Racism in medicine, Soba Noodle Salad
3/12/2025
This week Zorba and Karl look at how lifestyle and environmental factors affect health and aging more than our genes, and they discuss if racism in medicine is getting better. Plus, they share a delicious recipe for Soba Noodle Salad.