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!.

Tuesday, May 14, 201905/14/2019

Dr. Frank Shen

On this “Live Well” feature, Dr. Frank Shen discusses robot-assisted minimally invasive spinal surgery.

Tuesday, April 30, 201904/30/2019

Dr. Nishaki Mehta

Dr. Nishaki Mehta is featured in “Live Well” for a conversation centering around ventricular tachycardia. 

Tuesday, April 23, 201904/23/2019

Dr. Robert Carey

Dr. Robert Carey joins the program for “Live Well” to talk salt consumption and give information on upcoming research on sodium intake and its relation to blood pressure. 

Tuesday, April 16, 201904/16/2019

Vonnie Calland

Vonnie Calland is featured in “Live Well” for a conversation on palliative care and effects on patients and family members. 

Tuesday, April 9, 201904/09/2019

Darla Low

Darla Low swings by for “Live Well” for a discussion on allergies and immune deficiencies. 

Tuesday, April 2, 201904/02/2019

Dr. Kenneth Brayman

Dr. Kenneth Brayman is featured in WINA’s “Live Well” segment for more on “Donate Life Month.”

Tuesday, March 19, 201903/19/2019

David Hryvniak

UVA’s David Hryvniak, specializing in physical medicine and rehab joins for “Live Well” for a conversation on running, and treatment for runners.  

Tuesday, March 5, 201903/05/2019

Denise Bonds

Head of the Thomas Jefferson Health District Denise Bonds joins for “Live Well” discussing “measles” returning to the news.

Tuesday, February 26, 201902/26/2019

Dr. Trey Lee

Dr. Trey Lee joins as special guest on “Live Well” for a conversation on CAR-T cells and cancer. 

Tuesday, February 19, 201902/19/2019

Dr. Pamela Mason

Dr. Pamela Mason joins as a guest for “Live Well” to give expert analysis on cardiac rhythm diseases in honor of Heart Month.

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