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You're Only As Old As You Feel
You're Only As Old As You Feel

Live & Learn – June 2006

Listen to Frank Dugeon's interview with Dr. Susan Carr.

Listen to Carla Eckels' interview with senior citizens and health experts.

Listen to the lecture with Dr. Susan Carr.

 The saying goes something like -- "old age is when you know all the answers, but nobody asks you the questions."  Well, maybe you've also heard "You're Only as Old as You Feel."  That's the subject of the next Live & Learn Lecture, 11:30 a.m. June 13.  Dr. Susan Carr will speak on the topic in a public lecture in the Sunflower Room at the KU School of Medicine – Wichita campus at 1010 N. Kansas.  This is the final lecture in a series sponsored by Wichita Public Radio, the University of Kansas School of Medicine – Wichita and the Medical Society of Sedgwick County.  Programs in the series have touched on a variety of health and lifestyle issues, and this marks the third year of the collaboration, which began as part of the national Sound Partners for Community Health grant program, in 2003.  The previous lectures and radio reports can be found on Wichita Public Radio's website at http://www.kmuw.org.  The audio from each topic covered in the new series will be added to the website following each lecture.

You're invited to bring a sack lunch to the lecture.  Snacks and/or dessert and beverages will be provided.  Reservations are requested by calling 316-293-2643, and the lecture is free and open to the public.  The KU School of MedicineWichita campus is located at the 8th/9th Street exit on I-135.

KMUW's Carla Eckels and Frank Dudgeon will present interviews on the topic during Morning Edition on June 12th and 13th, featuring Dr. Carr.  There is additional information about the series and audio archives on our website at www.kmuw.org.  Click on News, the click on Live and Learn Lecture Series.  For info and audio from the first two years of the series, click on the Programming Link, then click on Program Archives.