Tuesday, November 3, 2009

WTTW invites the public to "Health Secrets" taping

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This just in from ETHS alum, Class of 2002, Lindsay Miller, now with WTTW...

WTTW/Channel 11 and Northwestern Memorial Hospital have partnered to inform and inspire women to take control of their health.

Health Secrets: What Every Woman Should Know is a four-part television series being taped at WTTW. The public is invited to be part of the program.

Hosted by award-winning journalist Paula Zahn, each one-hour program is aimed at different points in a woman’s life. From teenage body image issues to menopause to life after being diagnosed with a serious illness, these programs will benefit women in all stages of life; each of the four programs examines the challenges that women face throughout their lives.

> Coming of Age
Thursday, November 12, 6:30pm-8:30pm
Helping mothers talk to their teens about body image, obesity, eating disorders, and the HPV vaccine

> Reproductive Years
Friday, November 13, 5:30pm-8:00pm
Starting a family, infertility, balancing family and work, and stress management

> Menopause and Beyond
Thursday, December 3, 6:00pm-7:30pm
Menopause, alternative choices to staying healthy, integrative medicine, and
age-appropriate screenings

> Healthy living and options after a difficult diagnosis
Friday, December 4, 5:30pm-8:00pm
Disease prevention and the options available when dealing with heart attack, stroke
or cancer diagnosis

This program is free and open to the public. Seating is limited. If you are interested in being an audience member for any of the four programs or would like additional information, please contact Lindsay Miller, Audience Coordinator at WTTW, at lmiller@wttw.com or 773-509-5473.
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1 comment:

  1. To follow up on this post, I went to the Nov 12 taping with my 12 year old niece. I thought she'd be the youngest there, but there was an 8 and 10 year old there too. The taping went a little long, but my niece was more patient than I. She's in broadcast club at her school and was looking forward to seeing the studio. I knew there were more learning moments than that to be had and they came. It was gratifying to hear her say she aimed to go straight home and write about what she's learned. As for me, I'm scheduling some doctors appointments long put off.

    With two more tapings coming up, consider going. Seeing a show live rather than just on TV is more impactful. All the seat were good ones. Paula Zahn and the crew at WTTW were gracious and often funny.

    This series is set to air sometime in the third week of January.

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