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Episode 227: 08-22-13

Florida Retail Market Insights

Jim attended the International Council of Shopping Centers‘ annual conference in Orlando this week. He will share his thoughts and insights from the event, including development trends, hot markets, hot ideas, hot tenants. Where are the jobs? What role is social media playing? Where do we go from here?

UHealth’s Cutting Edge Cancer Treatment

This week’s UHealth guest is Dr. Mecker Moller, Assistant Professor of Surgery at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Dr. Moller is doing great work at Sylvester with the HIPEC (pronounced HIGHPECK) treatment. It’s a heated chemotherapy treatment for cancers in or that have spread to the abdomen. UM was the first to offer the treatment in Florida.

Why Push-Ups May Be Bad For You

Terek Maddox, B.S., exercise physiology, is an exercise science/strength and conditioning coach for his firm ESPA Training, Inc., in South Florida. After a stint with the New York Jets‘ strength and conditioning department, Terek returned to Miami to head his own sports-training company for professional athletes in the South Florida area.

He currently works with athletes in the NBA and NFL, in addition to high school and collegiate-level athletes training to get to the next level of their specific sport. Terek is a member of The National Athletic Training Association Board of Certification.

This week we discuss why push-ups may be bad for you.

Episode 227: 08-22-13   (To download, right-click and select “Save Link As”.)

Featured photo courtesy of inazakira on flickr.com.

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