Live Well Podcasts

Live Well

Live Well

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, June 4, 201806/04/2018

Dr. Johann Hsu

Dr. Johann Hsu joins the program in WINA’s “Live Well” segment to discuss lung cancer screenings and numbers concerning smokers. 

Monday, May 7, 201805/07/2018

Sentara Martha Jefferson: Janelle Gorski

Janelle joined the show to discuss an innovative new breast care program at the Hospital.

Monday, April 30, 201804/30/2018

Dr. Ken Brayman

UVA’s Dr. Ken Brayman gives an overview of organ donation in “Live Well” sponsored by Ragged Mountain Running and Savvy Rest. 

Monday, April 23, 201804/23/2018

Dr. James Daniero

Dr. James Daniero is featured in “Live Well” sponsored by Ragged Mountain Running Shop and Savvy Rest. Dr. Daniero discusses diseases associated with the esophagus. 

Monday, April 16, 201804/16/2018

Sandra Westmoreland

Sandra Westmoreland of Martha Jefferson Hospital joins in “Live Well” sponsored by Ragged Mountain Running Shop and Savvy Rest for a conversation on health care logistics and decisions. 

Monday, April 9, 201804/09/2018

Dr. Greg Degnan and Jenn Downs

Dr. Greg Degnan and Jenn Downs join in “Live Well”, sponsored by Ragged Mountain Running Shop and Savvy Rest, to preview an event “Women, Wine and Wellness.” 

Monday, April 2, 201804/02/2018

Dr. Denise Bonds

Dr. Denise Bonds joins for WINA’s “Live Well” Segment, powered by Ragged Mountain Running Shop and Savvy Rest, for a discussion on the opioid epidemic. 

Monday, March 26, 201803/26/2018

Dr. Min Park

UVA Neurosurgeon Dr. Min Park joins in “Live Well,” sponsored by Ragged Mountain Running, to discuss brain aneurysms. 

Tuesday, March 20, 201803/20/2018

Dr. David Diduch

UVA Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. David Diduch joins for a discussion in WINA’s “Live Well” Segment sponsored by Ragged Mountain Running Shop. 

Monday, March 12, 201803/12/2018

Dr. Sarah Rasmussen

Dr. Sarah Rasmussen is featured in WINA’s “Live Well” Segment powered by Ragged Mountain Running Shop discussing pediatric liver transplants. 

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