Forbidden Harvest with Dr. Peter Rizzolo

Dr. Peter RizzoloThis weekend on YOUR HEALTH® Adam & Cristy will be talking with Dr. Peter Rizzolo, Author and Retired Professor of Family Medicine at UNC, about his book, Forbidden Harvest.
Forbidden Harvest book cover

Please tune in! This show will air:

WCHL 97.9FM
• Saturday, October 12th at 9am
• Sunday, October 13th at 9am and 5pm
• Monday, October 14th at 6pm and 10pm

KKAG Retro Radio 88.7FM
• Sunday, October 13th at 7am

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Schizophrenia with Dr. John Gilmore

Dr. John GilmoreAdam & Cristy will be joined by Professor & Vice Chair for Research and Scientific Affairs in the Department of Psychiatry at UNC and Director of the UNC Schizophrenia Research Center, Dr. John Gilmore this weekend on YOUR HEALH® to talk about Schizophrenia.

Please tune in! This show will air:
• Saturday, September 29th at 9am
• Sunday, September 30th at 9am and 5pm
• Monday, October 1st at 6pm and 10pm
 
 
 
 
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Show Topics:

  • Research that Matters (min 0-11): legislation about organ donation in Israel, German medical group & apology for Nazi physician actions, comfort care & physician’s beliefs, surrogate decision makers & clinician communication
  • Conversations with Dr. John Gilmore about Schizophrenia (min 11-33)
  • House Calls (min 33-43): spasmodic dysphonia, joint pain/inflammation & osteoarthritis, bleeding during intercourse, rheumatoid arthritis or overuse of joints

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Preventing Deaths from Drowning with Dr. David Szpilman

Dr. David SzpilmanAdam & Cristy will be joined by drowning expert, Dr. David Szpilman this weekend to talk about preventing deaths from drowning.
 
 
Please tune in! This show will air:
• Saturday, August 11th at 9am
• Sunday, August 12th at 9am and 5pm
• Monday, August 13th at 6pm and 10pm
 
 
 
 
 
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Power, Politics, & Universal Healthcare with Dr. Stuart Altman & David Shactman

Power, Politics, & Universal Healthcare with Dr. Stuart Altman & David ShactmanThis weekend on YOUR HEATLH® Adam & Cristy will be joined by author and Chair of the Council on the Economic Impact of Health System Change at Brandeis University’s Heller School, Dr. Stuart Altman and freelance writer & former Senior Fellow at the Schneider Institute for Health Policy at Brandeis University’s Heller School, David Shactman to talk about their book, Power, Politics, and Universal Healthcare. 
 
 
Please tune in! This show will air:
• Saturday, May 12th at 9am
• Sunday, May13th at 9am and 5pm
• Monday, May14th at 6pm and 10pm

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Stem Cell Research with Dr. Lola Reid

Dr. Lola ReidThis weekend on YOUR HEALTH® Adam & Cristy will be talking with Professor in the Department of Cell and Molecular Physiology at the UNC School of Medicine, Dr. Lola Reid about Stem Cell Research.

Please tune in! This show will air:
• Saturday, May5th at 9am
• Sunday, May6th at 9am and 5pm
• Monday, May7th at 6pm and 10pm
 
 
 
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House Calls – Syphilis & Blood Types

House Calls from the Carrboro Citizen 2.23.12

Dear HOUSE Calls, My brother was recently diagnosed with syphilis. He was treated at a free clinic and got a prescription but did not get any better. He went back and had to get another prescription. Is there any difference in the quality of care given at a free clinic versus a private practice?

We generally feel that the level of care given at free clinics is excellent. They often have an impressive staff of volunteers to help with pharmacy needs, care management and other types of therapy. The clinicians usually work in private practice or are retired from private practice and are generally very skilled. There are some downsides to free clinics. Because they are staffed by a rotation of fill-in doctors, it’s very hard to develop a relationship with a primary-care physician. They sometimes are not well set up for continuity care but offer excellent acute and episodic care. They may not have a full range of resources, such as medicines, and might have to settle for a second choice for a condition. The alternative might be filling a prescription at a drugstore, which many clients at a free clinic cannot afford. Specific to your brother’s condition, syphilis has different stages, and in later stages can be harder to treat. It is usually best treated with injectable penicillin, and the number of injections varies with the stage. The free clinic might not have had the injectable penicillin, or perhaps your brother is allergic to it. If things don’t seem right, the health department is another excellent resource for communicable diseases.

Dear HOUSE Calls, I give blood regularly. I’m told that I’m type O negative and the Red Cross loves it. What does that mean?

It is great that you give blood regularly, especially because you are O negative. This means you are a universal donor. Basically, anybody can accept your blood. Most people have to be cross-matched to a specific blood type to receive blood, but your blood can be received by anyone, and in an emergency we’ll use O negative to transfuse somebody we don’t have time to type. The bad news about your blood type is that you are the most restrictive receiver of blood. You can only get blood from other people with O negative blood. We should say that blood is needed from people with all types of blood. Consider giving blood if you are in good health. Your body will build that blood back up in no time, and you may be saving a life. Check with your local American Red Cross for upcoming blood drives.

 

Epigenetics: More Than Just Genes with Dr. Howard Cedar

Howard CedarThis weekend on YOUR HEALTH®, we’ll talk with Dr. Howard Cedar, Head of the Faculty of the Medicine’s Department of Developmental Biology and Cancer Research at Hebrew University, about Epigenetics: More Than Just Genes. Dr. Cedar is an internationally- acclaimed molecular biologist, and his discoveries have earned him the title of the “father of DNA methylation.” He has also received the Israel Prize and Wolf Prize in Medicine.

Please tune in! We’re on the air:
– Saturday at 9am
– Sunday at 9am & 5pm
– Monday at 6pm & 10pm
 
 
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Giving & Receiving Life Through Kidney Transplants, One Woman’s Remarkable Story of Health & Healing

This weekend on YOUR HEALTH® we’ll be joined by Janice Zunde on giving and receiving life through kidney transplants, one woman’s remarkable story of health and healing.

Please tune in! We’re on the air:
– Saturday at 9am
– Sunday at 9am & 5pm
– Monday at 6pm & 10pm

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More Organ Donation and Transplantation Personal Stories on YOUR HEALTH Radio

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