Re-air: "Chronic Illness Care: Principles and Practice"

Dr. Margaret Helton and Dr. Tim Daaleman

This weekend on YOUR HEALTH® Adam and guest co-host Laurel Sisler talk with UNC Family Medicine’s Dr. Margaret Helton and Dr. Tim Daaleman abouttheir new book Chronic Illness Care: Principles and Practice.

You can catch the episode on:

WCHL 97.9 FM

  • Saturday, September 15 at 9 a.m.
  • Sunday, September 16 at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
  • Monday, September 17 at 6 p.m.

KKAG Retro Radio 88.3 FM

  • Sunday, September 16 at 7 a.m.

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"Chronic Illness Care: Principles and Practice"

Dr. Margaret Helton and Dr. Tim Daaleman

This weekend on YOUR HEALTH® Adam and guest co-host Laurel Sisler talk with UNC Family Medicine’s Dr. Margaret Helton and Dr. Tim Daaleman about their new book Chronic Illness Care: Principles and Practice.

You can catch the episode on:

WCHL 97.9 FM

  • Saturday, September 15 at 9 a.m.
  • Sunday, September 16 at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
  • Monday, September 17 at 6 p.m.

KKAG Retro Radio 88.3 FM

  • Sunday, September 16 at 7 a.m.

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Download the episode from the Carolina Digital Repository

New Narratives in the Field of Mental Health

This weekend on YOUR HEALTH® Adam & guest co-host Laurel Sisler Will be talking with Dr. Nathaniel Morris, a resident in psychiatry at Stanford University Medical School, about new narratives in the field of mental health.Dr. Nathaniel Morris

Please tune in! The show will air: 

WCHL 97.9 FM

  • Saturday, May 6, at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
  • Sunday, May 7, at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
  • Monday, May 8, at 6 p.m.

KKAG Retro Radio 88.3 FM

  • Sunday, May 7, at 7 a.m.

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Combining Mental Health and Primary Care (YOUR HEALTH Radio August 2015)

The Balance of Care and Coverage with Dr. Ed Anselm

This weekend on YOUR HEALTH® Adam & Cristy will be talking with Dr. Ed Anselm, Medical Director at Health Republic Insurance of New Jersey and Professor of Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai about The Balance of Care and Coverage.

Please tune in! The show will air:Dr. Ed Anselm

WCHL 97.9FM
• Saturday, April 2nd at 9 a.m.
• Sunday, April 3rd at 9 a.m.
• Monday, April 4th at 6 p.m. and 10 p.m.

KKAG Retro Radio 88.7 FM
• Sunday, April 3rd at 7 a.m.

 

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Virtual Visits: The Good, Bad, and Ugly With Dr. Jeremy Kahn

This weekend on YOUR HEALTH® Adam and Cristy will be talking with Dr. Jeremy Kahn, Professor of Critical Care, Medicine and Health Policy in the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, about telehealth and telemedicine in Virtual Visits: The Good, Bad, and Ugly.

Please tune in!
The show will air: JMK photo 2 copy
WCHL 97.9FM
• Saturday, June 13th at 9 a.m.
• Sunday, June 14th at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
• Monday, June 15th at 6 p.m. and 10 p.m.
WBNE 103.7 FM
• Saturday, June 13th at 3 p.m.
KKAG Retro Radio 88.7 FM
• Sunday, June 12th at 7 a.m.

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Avoiding the Emergency Room: The Role of Telemedicine with Dr. Bobby Park (YOUR HEALTH Radio November 2015)

Muscles, Joints, Aches, and Related Diseases with Dr. Joanne Jordan

Joanne JordanThis weekend on YOUR HEALTH® Adam & Cristy will be joined by Dr. Joanne Jordan, Joseph P. Archie, Jr. Professor of Medicine at UNC, about Muscles, Joints, Aches, and Related Diseases.

Please tune in! This show will air:

WCHL 97.9FM
• Saturday, July 26th at 9am
• Sunday, July 27th at 9am and 5pm
• Monday, July 28th at 6pm and 10pm

WBNE 103.7 FM
• Saturday, July 26th at 3pm

KKAG Retro Radio 88.7FM
• Sunday, July 27th at 7am

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Show Topics:

  • Research that Matters (min 0-9:30) violent teen behavior, overestimating exercise intensity, red processed meats, sitting & cancer risk
  • Conversations with Dr. Joanne Jordan about Muscles, Joints, Aches, and Related Diseases (min 9:30-31)
  • House Calls (min 30:30-40) jaundice & yellow skin, injury & pain medication, safe space in college, blood sugar & fatigue

Resources:

Diet, Our Mind, and Aging Well with Dr. Aron Troen

Aron TroenSpecial guest host, Dr. Amir Barzin, Resident Physician at UNC Family Medicine, will join Cristy to talk with Dr. Aron Troen, Senior Lecturer and Director of the Nutrition and Brain Health Laboratory at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, about Diet, Our Mind, and Aging Well.
 
 
 
 
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House Calls – Processed Food & Restless Sleeping

House Calls from the Carrboro Citizen 11.17.11

Dear HOUSE Calls, What is the long-term effect of processed foods on the American public?

That is no small question. First off, let’s recognize that not all processed foods are the same, and some companies are making a real effort to decrease the processed carbohydrates, trans fat and sodium contents in processed foods. Most of what we eat is processed. At the grocery store, usually the stuff around the edges is whole food (produce, meat, dairy) and everything else is processed to some extent. about 90 percent of the American diet is processed, and what may be worse is that 25 percent of Americans eat fast food every day, and 30 percent of children do so. Why do we eat processed foods? It is easier, cheaper and may taste better, but excess fat and carbohydrates can lead to obesity, diabetes and heart disease. Excess sodium can lead to high blood pressure. And there are countless artificial additives with lesser-known long-term health effects, though most are probably safe. One of the important points about processed food is that your diet is made up of what you eat and also what you don’t eat. If you are eating out of a box, you are eating less from the produce aisle. Half our plate should come from the produce aisle in order to get a diet high in fiber, lower in calories and rich in vitamins and minerals. Lastly, not to get too sentimental, but eating out of a box or at the drive-through may reflect a cultural or social change from eating with families and talking.
Dear HOUSE Calls, I roll around a lot in my sleep, often keeping people awake. Is there a reason for that? Is it a problem?

That is a really interesting question. First, everybody moves in their sleep. We have studied people during sleep with video and find that sleep movement is universal and more frequent than most of us think. However, if sleep movement is causing problems for you or your bed partner, you may want to talk to your doctor about it. Sleep movement can interfere with deep sleep and leave the person feeling poorly rested after sleep. Often it is accompanied by an uncomfortable feeling in the legs known as restless leg syndrome. Sometimes sleep movement can be a real problem for bed partners, actually hurting them or just interfering with their sleep. We hope that helps you get started.

The Innovator’s Prescription: How to Fix Healthcare and Make it Affordable with Dr. Jason Hwang

Jason HwangThis weekend on YOUR HEALTH®, special guest host, Dr. Bob Gwyther from the UNC Department of Family Medicine, will join Cristy to talk with co-author of The Innovator’s Prescription, Dr. Jason Hwang about his book.

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

 

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