Live Well Podcasts

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Live Well

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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, June 1, 201506/01/2015

UVA Hearing Aid Loan Bank

Sandra Woodard and Lisa Powley joined the show to talk about the UVA Hearing Aid Loan Bank, and research and information when it comes to childhood hearing issues and health.

Monday, May 11, 201505/11/2015

Martha Thomas

UVA Genetic Counselor, Martha Thomas joined the show to discuss the latest genetic research geared toward fighting certain cancers.

Monday, May 4, 201505/04/2015

Dr. Kenny Greer

Dermatologist Dr. Kenny Greer joined the show to discuss the dangers of sun exposure to your skin and much more.

Monday, April 27, 201504/27/2015

Mike Yates and Mary Beth Revac

Mike and Mary Beth joined the show to discuss new technology in breast health research entitled Tomosynthesis, a 3D type of mamography.

Monday, April 20, 201504/20/2015

Dr. Ashok Asthagiri

Nuerosurgeon Dr. Ashok Asthagiri with the UVA Health System joined the program to discuss the latest advancements on research and treatment of brain tumors.

Tuesday, April 7, 201504/07/2015

Rita Smith

Nutritionist Rita Smith joined the Live Well Series on WINA to discuss healthy options to improve your diet and your overall nutrition and health.

Monday, March 30, 201503/30/2015

Dr. Mohit Nanda

Dr. Mohit Nanda is a local Opthamologist who joined the show to discuss macular degeneration and much more on WINA’s Live Well Series.

Monday, March 9, 201503/09/2015

Dr. William Brady

Dr. Brady is a Professor of Emergency Medicine and the Medical Director for Emergency Management at UVA. He joined the show to discuss the latest advancements in Emergency Medicine and more.

Tuesday, March 3, 201503/03/2015

Dr. Zen Yang

Dr. Yang is a Diabetes researcher at the UVA Health System, he joined the show to discuss ground breaking new research in diabetes.

Monday, February 23, 201502/23/2015

Live Well: Dr. David Weiss

Dr. David Weiss joins the program for the weekly Live Well segment to talk about orthopedic trauma.

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