Wednesday, July 11, 2012

American Milestones Joan Lunden, and Dentistry


A smile can brighten your day and that of the person who sees it. It benefits both the giver and the receiver. However, unsightly teeth can discourage people from smiling. Some people have crooked or discolored teeth, and do not want to smile out of fear of exposing their teeth. Many dentists and dental professionals specialize in giving people the confidence to smile again. Advances in dentistry can enable some dental professionals to correct years of dental neglect and give patients healthy and beautiful smiles.

In an upcoming episode, the TV program American Milestones with Joan Lunden will explore advances in cosmetic dentistry, along with oral and maxillofacial surgery, which can give patients whiter and healthier teeth and lovelier smiles. It will look at different ways cosmetic dentists are building smiles, and inform viewers of this intriguing and enlightening TV show about other dental advances. It will educate TV audiences across the country about invisible braces, dental implants, tooth whitening treatments and more that help people flash their pearly whites and smile confidently.

American Milestones Joan Lunden explores a full range of medical and dental subjects, as well as environmental topics, family subjects, business topics, travel subjects, and much more.

Friday, July 6, 2012

American Milestones with Joan Lunden, and Literacy



The ability to read and write proficiently is more or less a prerequisite for success in most professions. However, many people neglect to learn these basic skills for whatever reasons. For many, a youthful resistance to learning leaves them lacking later in life. Others do not master the skills of writing and reading because of poor education, a home environment that discourages learning, or a myriad of other reasons. Society tasks teachers and educators with the responsibility of teaching literacy to young people and growing the leaders of tomorrow.

Many adults go back to school to improve their literacy after they realize that they need strong reading and writing skills to not only get by in the world, but especially to get ahead. Many communities offer adult education courses to improve adult literacy.

Many people face the challenge of learning to read and write English after growing up in a foreign country. For them, learning English as a second language can come with even more challenges.

The television show American Milestones with Joan Lunden will discuss the importance of literacy in today’s economy, and highlight different ways that educators are trying to prepare young people for success in our multi-cultural society. American Milestones Joan Lunden will highlight different programs that help young people develop a love for reading and writing, and programs that help older Americans better their reading and writing skills.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

American Milestones with Joan Lunden, and Electronic Medical Records



Electronic medical records, while not a new idea, may dramatically improve the quality of health care in the United States. The idea, to put all a patient’s medical data, from blood tests, radiology results, hospital stays and lab results to prescriptions and doctor’s notes in one centralized database, could allow physicians and health care providers across the United States to quickly access valuable information about patients, in theory leading to better diagnoses of patients’ ailments and conditions wherever they go for treatment in the U.S. Instead of patients having to recite their full medical histories to each new doctor they see, doctors and other health care providers would be able to read a patient’s medical history electronically, cutting down on miscommunication, time and errors. The television program American Milestones Joan Lunden will look at the potential benefits of electronic medical records, speaking with health care providers across the nation.

By aiding in the distribution of accurate medical information about patients, electronic medical records should help patients and medical professionals nationwide. If a person has an accident or medical emergency while traveling or on vacation in the U.S., the ER doctor would be able to pull up that person’s medical history to learn about preexisting medical conditions, the prescription drugs the person has taken, and other information, leading to fewer misdiagnoses, less adverse outcomes from bad medication combinations and better treatments and prognoses for patients. American Milestones with Joan Lunden reviews electronic medical records, looking at how they will help improve healthcare in America.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

American Milestones with Joan Lunden, and the Environment


Many in the business world want to protect the environment, but do not want to sacrifice profits to do so. While doing what’s right for the environment sometimes brings added costs and expenses, a number of companies and industries have found that operating in more eco-friendly ways can bring cost-benefits, and actually help their bottom lines. American Milestones with Joan Lunden, an insightful and enlightening television program that runs on many public TV stations, including several PBS member stations, highlights companies and industries that have achieved a healthy and profitable balance between revenues and environmental responsibility, along with upbeat stories and developments from many other areas of U.S. society.

American Milestones Joan Lunden explores positive trends and happenings across the economy and throughout society. It spotlights ways that consumers and businesses have adopted more responsible habits and practices, including using energy more efficiently, smarter use of water and other resources, and eliminating wasteful habits.

American Milestones showcases stories of innovation, advancement, progress and success throughout the country. It spotlights charities and non-profit organizations that have made a positive impact across the country and around the globe. It also looks at entrepreneurs and companies that have flourished in this tough economy by offering ground-breaking goods or services or using innovative practices and strategies.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Technology and Businesses American Milestones with Joan Lunden


Technological advances have brought about swift changes in American society, leading to benefits for businesses and consumers alike. The changes have come very quickly in the past three to four decades. Cell phones have transitioned from bulky devices that only the well-off could afford to slim, sleek handheld computers that are almost commonplace in society. A generation ago, computers were considered primarily business tools, but they have become fixtures in many homes nowadays, used for leisure, entertainment, work and information. The internet has caused a sea change in the way people and businesses communicate, contributing to faster and more efficient communication. Many businesses today have embraced technologies that did not exist 30 years ago to conduct business, communicate with employees and other companies and overall operate more effectively.

The American Milestones program reviews many of the cutting-edge products, services and technologies that have come onto the market, and explores how businesses, American industries and consumers may benefit from them. It looks at how businesses of all sizes and in practically all industries have gained from them. Products like tablet computers and smartphones have enabled businesspeople to take computing power out of their offices and transmit information from remote locations. Meanwhile, the internet has opened up new opportunities for businesses throughout the economy to market themselves to consumers and potential clients in remote locations, as well as to sell products to consumers around the world through e-commerce. The American Milestones Joan Lunden program showcases companies across the economy that have used technology to improve their operations and prosper.

Monday, May 7, 2012

American Milestones Themes


The upbeat programming of American Milestones Joan Lunden reflects themes that have inspired people for centuries and speak to people regardless of their background. In challenging times, we can all use some more positive content on television. We hear enough about recession, crime, murder, war, and other negative things. So many other television shows feature these themes that it’s nice to find a show that does not and yet still informs its viewers. This television program focuses on encouraging themes instead, bringing television audiences across the country stories of perseverance, advancement, benevolence, innovation and achievement.

These times in which we live are difficult without a doubt. The lingering economic hardship facing consumers and businesses has worn us all down. Difficult economic times typically lead to an uptick in crime, as people become increasingly desperate trying to make ends meet. We also face threats of war and terrorism across the globe, and issues like poverty and disease continue to affect people across the world. In such difficult days, and when it seems like negative news dominates our TV screens, it can be easy to forget that there are positive things happening across the globe, and things are getting better in various areas of society.

American Milestones with Joan Lunden concentrates on inspiring stories across the country and across the globe. It showcases encouraging examples of success, advancement and progress in all parts of the world, featuring stories that reflect positive themes rather than the typical negative content presented on so many other television programs.

Progress American Milestones with Joan Lunden


Progress has long characterized American society. Although the United States has made mistakes and had times during which it has not lived up to its ideals as it has moved forward, our country has kept marching onward, leading to prosperity, innovation and a high standard of living for most of the residents of our country. It took a long time, but eventually women achieved equal rights to men, and the rights of minorities have also become protected. We have not achieved perfect equality, but as time goes on, we move closer to a more perfect union.

Compared with the plight of people living around the world, Americans are relatively well-off and enjoy luxuries and privileges that most people could only dream of. We take for granted so much, including things like paved roads, public education, reliable utilities like water and electricity, and clean drinking water that billions of people around the world yearn for. 

An educational TV program, the American Milestones Joan Lunden show, takes a look at stories and examples of progress throughout the United States and around the globe. It highlights encouraging trends and developments across the U.S., highlighting ways in which America has become more equal and just, as well as innovations and advances in many parts of our culture, and showcases organizations and groups that strive every day to make our country and the world safer and healthier.

American Milestones with Joan Lunden shines a light on individuals, companies and groups across the U.S. and worldwide that have come up with innovative solutions to problems and challenges facing Americans and people around the world.