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This Week in BlogTalkRadio, 11/30-12/6
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PCOSChallenge.com
7/21/2009 7:00 PM UTC
Dawn, Thank you for continuing to bring us quality programming about fertility and adoption. Sasha Ottey www.pcoschallenge.com
12/12/2008 1:28 AM UTC
Great shows! Thank you for the information. This information is essential for my audience at the PCOS Challenge. As you know, PCOS is the number one cause of infertility. Thank you for sharing this information. Feel free to stop by the PCOS Challenge Radio Show and the PCOS Challenge support site (http://www.pcoschallenge.com).
UNIQUEAMI
4/19/2008 7:19 PM UTC
I enjoyed the show. Good information.
Ms. D. Bleu/Ms. Mi2
11/14/2007 3:59 PM UTC
Hi! This subject matter is very close to our hearts, Miss D., one of our hosts, is an adoptee. We we're wondering if you would do a show about the issues that face adoptees, as they face all kinds of challenges today... Let us know, we'll be listening!
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Creating a Family: Talk about Adoption and Infertility is for those interested in adoption, infertility, or preserving fertility. We interview leading experts in adoption, assisted reproductive technology, and alternative treatments for an hour every Wednesday.
Dawn Davenport
Date / Time: 12/9/2009 5:00 PM UTC
Category: Parents
Call-in Number: (347) 215-8510
How much are personality traits, temperament, talents, health conditions, mental illness, and intelligence controlled by our genes and how much by our environment? What relevance does this have to us as parents? Our guests will be Dr. Matt McGue, a behavioral and quantitative geneticist and director of the Minnesota Twin Study; and Dr. Kerry Jang, a Professor with the UBC Department of Psychiatry.
Original Air Date: 4/30/2008 4:00 PM UTC
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