
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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A new COVID-19 booster has been approved, and the federal government is resuming the shipment of COVID-19 rapid tests to all Americans.
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This week's show focuses on the causes and effects of obesity in children and adults as well as weight loss treatments. Plus: a closer look at new pediatric obesity guidelines.
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"Interventional psychiatry" is a cutting-edge field that bridges the gap between traditional therapy and medical interventions.
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Dr. Syed Asad, a Jacksonville-based neurologist, joins us for a detailed discussion of concussions. Also, we revisit the subject of health care misinformation.
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When summer ends and school begins, students, teachers and parents often feel overwhelmed while adjusting to new schedules.
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Our medical roundtable examines the latest health care headlines, including a new drug for postpartum depression, stroke care, a gas station expanding into health care and full body MRI’s.
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Our show this week focuses on the intricate web of medical, psychological and social considerations that intersect within the realm of gender-affirming care.
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On this week's show we explore the synchronized teamwork required to save a child’s life in the most critical moments.
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Also, medical anthropologist and writer Theresa MasPhail discusses the ever-increasing number of allergy cases in the United States.
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This week our panel examines the latest headlines about over-the-counter oral contraception, a new Alzheimer's drug, vaccines and more.