Live Well Podcasts

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Tuesdays at 8:40am

Don’t just exist, Live Well! Tune in to WINA’s Morning News every Tuesday morning for a different topic that will help you live a healthier and happier life!.

Monday, January 25, 201601/25/2016

Dr. Borna Mehrad

Dr. Borna Mehrad from the UVA Health System joined the program to discuss the latest research and treatment on pulmonary and respiratory issues. Listen as Dr. Mehrad outlines, symptoms to watch for, and much more.

Monday, January 18, 201601/18/2016

Dr. Jared Christophel

Dr. Christophel joined the program to discuss facial reconstructive surgery and much more.

Monday, December 21, 201512/21/2015

Dr. Thomas Platts Mills

Dr. Thomas Platts Mills , joined the show, along with patient John Smith, discussing a rare allergy to mamals, caused by a tick bite.

Monday, December 7, 201512/07/2015

Dr. Bobby Chhabra

Dr. Bobby Chhabra joined the Live Well segment to discuss orthopedic treatment and surgery.

Monday, November 23, 201511/23/2015

Dr. Kenneth Brayman

Dr. Kenneth Brayman joined the Live Well Series to discuss the latest treatment and research when it comes to organ transplants.

Monday, November 16, 201511/16/2015

Dr. Raj Balkrishnan- UVA School of Medicine

Professor Raj Balkrishnan of the UVA School of Medicine joined the show to discuss a critical topic in women’s health, and the latest research on detection and treatment.

Monday, November 9, 201511/09/2015

Dr. Josh King

Dr. Josh King, with the UVA Health System, joined the show to talk about kidney health. Dr. King told listeners things that are good and bad for your kidneys.

Monday, October 26, 201510/26/2015

Dr. Kenneth Bilchick-UVA Health System

Cardiologist Dr. Kenneth Bilchick with the UVA Health System joined the show to discuss the latest research on pace makers and defibrillators.

Monday, October 19, 201510/19/2015

Maggie Short-UVA Health System

Maggie Short, the Administrator for the Continuum Home Health Program at the UVA Health System joined the show to talk about the 20th anniversary of the program, and how it can benefit you or someone you love.

Monday, October 12, 201510/12/2015

Nita Reigle-UVA Health System

Nurse Practitioner Nita Reigle joined the show to discuss the topic of heart failure on WINA’s Live Well Series.

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