July Brings Compelling Lineup to the Health Channel

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This July, the Health Channel proudly presents a lineup of programs that delve into important issues, including an exclusive Sex Talk Town Hall, probing cannabis legalization, and elevating your morning routine!

Host Dr. Lia Jiannine and Correspondent Derek Latta are back in the studio answering the questions you always wanted to ask in special Sex Talk Town Halls. Dr. Lia tackles questions like how to know if the person you’re speaking with online is real, how to let your partner know you’re “in the mood”, and whether building anticipation for “scheduled romance” can enhance your enjoyment of “togetherness.” They also discuss the value of testosterone therapy and highlight special foods that can add some spice to your time in the bedroom. Don’t miss these new Sex Talk programs premiering in July.

Start your weekday mornings with the Health Channel yoga block from 6:30 AM to 8 AM. Dive into the art of balance and flexibility with Wai Lana Yoga, rejuvenate your soul with YNDI Yoga, and enjoy guided gentle stretches with Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr.

Mark your calendars for Friday, July 12 at 11 AM for an Instagram Live episode on @AllHealthGo featuring Barbara Krantz, D.O., MS, DFASAM, MRO, Caron’s Medical Director of the Older Adults Program in Florida Therapy. Dr. Krantz will discuss a recent JAMA study highlighting a significant increase in emergency department visits for cannabis poisoning among older adults, attributed to accidental ingestion, improper dosing, and age-related vulnerabilities following the legalization of edible cannabis.

Also airing this month is Ask the Doc: No Appointment Needed, a Health Channel series that brings medical experts directly to you. Whether you have a question about back pain, concerns about your child’s flu symptoms, or everyday health questions, viewers can submit their health questions and receive real-time responses from qualified experts. Watch live weekdays at 12:30 PM on the Health Channel.

For more information about these programs and to see what else is in store, visit AllHealthTV.com.

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