This week on HearSay, May 12-16, 2008
Monday, May 12
From the Headlines: The Long and Winding Road
Governor Kaine is set to unveil his proposal for a long term state transportation plan prior to the General Assembly Special Session in June. What do you think is the best solution? We'll take your calls today. And we'll also check on the results of a reverse traffic flow drill conducted by VDOT over the weekend to test the state's evacuation efficiency in emergency situations.
VDOT Website
Tuesday, May 13
HearSay on Health: The Genomic Era
We begin a new recurring segment today: HearSay on Health. Our first medical focus is genetic testing. Genetic tests pointing the way to personalized medical care are one of the most prominent results of genetic sequencing research. But the progress is not without controversy. Some companies even offer at-home genetic tests that have the ability to scan a patient's entire genome, looking for potential trouble spots. We'll discuss what is being done to make genetic testing safe and dependable.
23andMe Website
Masha Gessen Article
Wednesday, May 14
April Showers, May Flowers
How is the spring garden coming along? York County Extension Agent Jim Orband joins Cathy in the studio to take your questions on all things green.
www.yorkcounty.gov/vce/staff/jorband.htm
Thursday, May 15
Segment A: Senator Webb's GI Bill
Senator Jim Webb joins Cathy for an interview regarding his proposed GI Bill.
Segment B: Private Practice? The Liquor Sale Debate
Should the state be in the liquor business? There are some who think the distribution and sale of spirits should be handled in the private sector. We'll talk about it today on HearSay.
Friday, May 16
Food Allergy Awareness
An estimated 12 million Americans are coping with food allergies, including 3 million children. For many families this means increased vigilance over what their children are consuming and finding solutions can be a challenge. We’ll talk about the risks food allergies pose and meet a local doctor who is finding ways to help those with severe food allergies enjoy some simple culinary pleasures today on HearSay.
http://www.foodallergy.org/
www.drlucys.com