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What's Health Got to Do with It?
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What's Health Got to Do with It?

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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.

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.

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Infant botulism; listeria outbreak; hormone therapy warnings

Dr. Joe Sirven and his panel of medical experts discuss this month's biggest health headlines, from a deadly listeria outbreak to the FDA’s removal of "black box" warnings on hormone replacement therapies.
Politic and economy 1 week
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Gratitude for the mind: Celebrating what makes us human

How music can reshape the brain in ways words cannot, and how art helped a Parkinson's patient steady her hands and connect to healing.
Politic and economy 2 weeks
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Gratitude and grace: Together in spirit

When illness tests the body, can imagination heal the spirit? We discover a place where science connects to the soul. Then, surprising ways isolation affects the brain, and how gratitude and connection can restore it.
Politic and economy 3 weeks
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From discovery to delivery

A former NIH director discusses the urgent need to put public health above party lines. Then, a pancreatic cancer survivor reflects on his diagnosis and the complex Whipple procedure that saved his life.
Politic and economy 4 weeks
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Protecting life before and beyond birth

Headaches, blurred vision and high blood pressure — how a routine checkup became a race against time for an expectant mother. Then, the toll of gun violence on American children.
Politic and economy 1 month
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Chikungunya in NY; alcohol and dementia; ‘inflammaging’

Dr. Joe Sirven and his panel of medical experts discuss this month's biggest health care headlines, from shifting trends in obesity rates to inflammation’s effect on aging.
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Veiled conditions, visible solutions

From the quiet struggles of depression to new insights on a misunderstood neurological disorder — we delve into conditions that remain unseen.
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From data to diagnosis

Public health data in action — turning medical metrics into health solutions. Then, coping with cancer in early adulthood.
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When seconds count: Beating the odds in brain emergencies

On this week’s program, how a hidden hole in a cowboy’s heart nearly ended his rodeo career and sparked his mission to help others. Then, a physician hero at the forefront of treating life-threatening brain aneurysms.
Politic and economy 2 months
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Vaccine guidelines; Tylenol and autism; kissing bugs

Dr. Joe Sirven and his team of medical experts discuss this month's biggest health care headlines from kissing bugs to Tylenol use during pregnancy.
Politic and economy 2 months
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When every second counts; disorderly movements

A 52-year-old jogger collapses on his morning run and is found unresponsive without a pulse. How hands-only CPR saved his life. Then, a neuroscience pioneer shares her personal journey.
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Invisible battles: The fights we don’t see until it’s too late

On this week’s program, how a severe yet symptomless spike in blood pressure can turn deadly. Then after losing her husband to ALS, one woman is using open-source AI to study and track the disease.
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Multiple sclerosis research; kiss your dentist goodbye

What do federal funding cuts mean for MS researchers and those living with the disease? Then, should you kiss your dentist goodbye?
Politic and economy 3 months
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Emergency medicine then and now: From Civil War battlefields to everyday frontlines

From battlefield surgeons improvising with bone saws at Gettysburg to a modern-day mom navigating 15 life-threatening allergies every time her son eats, this week's program is about how far emergency care has come and how deeply personal it remains.
Politic and economy 3 months
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Raw milk consumption; Parkinson’s disease; in vitro fertilization

Dr. Joe Sirven and his team of medical experts discuss this month's biggest health care headlines, from raw milk illnesses to a deadly Legionnaires’ cluster.
Politic and economy 3 months
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The crucial years; comprehensive stroke care

Are screens and social media rewiring younger children’s emotional development? Then, how stroke care at its highest level is transforming patient outcomes.
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The heart of innovation; the brain’s hidden wonders

On this week’s program, Dr. Joe Sirven explores the invisible dangers of stroke. Then, compelling stories from the frontiers of neuroscience.
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The frontlines of caregiving

From a medical mystery that hits close to home to the growing caregiving crisis, we explore two caregiving stories that embody love, sacrifice and resilience.
Politic and economy 4 months
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The reemergence of ancient ailments; Parkinson’s skin swabs; hydration multipliers

Dr. Joe Sirven and his team of medical experts discuss this month's biggest health care headlines from a game-changing menstrual pad to disease-sensing canines.
Politic and economy 4 months
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Confronting public health issues beyond the exam room

On this week’s program, protecting children from gun violence. Then, the benefits of breastfeeding.
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