
What's Health Got to Do with It?
Saturdays at 4 p.m.
What's Health Got to Do with It? is a weekly talk program that examines where healthcare intersects with daily life, and will help guide the listeners through an increasingly convoluted medical bureaucracy.
These days, health is a lot more than Googling the latest medical breakthrough or seeing your doctor. Staying healthy when you are well and getting healthy when you are sick means knowing how to interact and navigate an incredibly complex healthcare system.
Latest Episodes
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Tune in as Dr. Joe Sirven discusses charity hospitals, midlife career changes and the importance of nurses.
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Millions of people in the United States are affected by mental illness each year, but symptoms can improve with comprehensive treatment.
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No one disagrees that access to the nation's health care system is broken. But critics say major policy updates could disrupt the delicate balance between quality and cost.
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Warnings from government health officials about measles, monkeypox and malaria are dominating health headlines this week.
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With inhaler prices soaring, patients find themselves grappling with a heartbreaking choice: compromised respiratory health or financial strain.
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In honor of Father's Day, our panel discusses the pressures on men and how it affects their mental health.
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We speak with Catherine Duncan, author of "Everyday Awakening: Five Practices for Living Fully, Feeling Deeply, and Coming into Your Heart and Soul."
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Our monthly medical roundtable discussed the top stories in the world of health care, including President Biden's announcement about COVID-19.
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On this week’s episode, we talk about the factors that increase the risk of skin cancer in people with darker skin tones, the importance of early detection and strategies for prevention.
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This week, we devoted the program to a conversation with Dr. Nancy Diazgranados, deputy clinical director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.