Non- human cells called "microbiome" have long been thought of as bad things we need to get rid of, but scientists are now realizing that microbes actually keep us healthy when balanced. Also, dry needling is a new method being used to cure knee pain. And, how seniors can easily transition from driving to alternative transportation methods.
Guests:
- Donna Green, Family and Consumer Sciences Educator, Ohio State University Extension
- Dr. Matt Briggs, physical therapist, The Ohio State University Sports Medicine Center
- Valerie Howard, Home Care Consultant, Home Instead Senior Care
This show originally aired on July 6, 2016 at 11 a.m.