Take
Control of Your Health provides individuals with
practical advice about how to improve their health, appearance,
energy level, work performance and longevity. Dr. Popper's philosophy
is that degenerative conditions such as heart disease, diabetes,
and arthritis are caused by diet and lifestyle habits, and that
changing those habits can prevent, and sometimes even reverse
them.
The Politics of Nutrition and Health includes
information about how national health organizations and medical
professionals often fail to distinguish between research and advertising.
And, how our current laws make it difficult for health care consumers
to get accurate information about, and effective treatments for
disease. In addition to "waking up" the audience about
the true nature of our current health care crisis. Dr. Popper
shares her personal experience as a lobbyist, and provides specific
direction as to how to utilize the power of the consumer checkbook,
as well as our political system, to effect change.
Improving
Health, Academic Performance and Behavior in Children
examines how current school nutrition policies and accepted eating
patterns are adversely affecting our children's health. This workshop
includes helpful information about how to make positive changes
in your household, as well as how to become a catalyst in your
community for constructive change.
Reduce
Your Medical Costs is directed at employers who
are facing increasing health costs and unpleasant choices. Many
companies have reduced benefits and passed on part of their increasing
costs to employees. But there is a better and more permanent solution
- reduce medical utilization by changing health status. Dr. Popper
discusses how to change the company culture to encourage healthier
behaviors, how to get employees to participate, and the types
of results you can expect from implementing a comprehensive program.
Health
Improvement for Women addresses women's issues,
including PM5, menopause, heart disease, breast cancer and osteoporosis.
Dr. Popper emphasizes that although women are great caregivers
to others, they sometimes do not take care of themselves. This,
combined with a misunderstanding as to the true causes of many
common female disorders, leads to inappropriate treatment that
can sharply reduce quality of life. There is a better way!
Weight
Loss Plans - the Good. the Bad and the Ugly examines
the most common programs for weight loss and why they generally
do not work, at least permanently, and how they can adversely
impact health. Dr. Popper's weight loss recommendations are practical,
scientific, and based on the dietary and lifestyle habits of world
populations where obesity is rare.
Dr. Pam Popper can provide workshops and lectures on a variety
of other topics, including many that can be used for continuing
education programs.