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Joining us today to talk about how to effectively communicate with someone with dementia is Ty Lewis, owner of In Case I Forget Consulting.

For the latest "Healthy Ever After," we spoke with famed physician Dr. Ian Smith to get some beneficial information on converting to a plant-based diet and how he breaks it all down in his new book, 'Plant Power: Flip Your Plate, Change Your Weight.'

For today's "Healthy Ever After," we spoke with licensed esthetician and SugarPop Aesthetics founder Chastity Evans to get her expertise when it comes to an effective skincare regimen that will assure your natural beauty shines the brightest. 

These few tips from Dr. Ian Smith can help you reach your 2022 weight loss goals!

For the latest segment of "Healthy Ever After," Erica welcomed Dr. Griffin Rodgers to the 'Get Up!' church for a well-rounded conversation on what prediabetes is, how to manage or actually reverse it altogether and other vital information worth knowing to determine if you're at risk.

We chose to honor the last week of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by having dear friend Dr. Katina Kennedy stop by the 'Get Up!' church to discuss early detection, healthy eating tips and why men shouldn't rule out getting tested as well.

Did you know, that more than 30 million Americans are living with Type 2 diabetes? For this weeks “Healthy Ever After” segment, The Get Up! Mornings team welcomes Dr. Sherita Golden. Erica Campbell & Griff speak with the Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer at Johns Hopkins Medicine and Know Diabetes by Heart science volunteer about a number […]

Kim Ketter reveals why people with diabetes are more likely to have cardiovascular issues and what can be done to combat it in this week's "Healthy Ever After" segment on 'Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell.'

Dr. Katina Davis-Kennedy comes through for "Healthy Ever After" to gives some tips on 'The Big 3' - blood pressure, cholesterol & blood sugar.