Take Care
A conversation on health and wellness from WRVO Public Media, Take Care draws upon the expertise of both regional guests and the country's leading authorities on medicine, technology, psychology and human behavior, health care, and public policy. Take Care explores a variety of topics that impact our lives and our choices in treating illness and enhancing wellness.
Take Care episodes were originally broadcast from 2013 to 2019.
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Discrimination is a word associated with a variety of populations, and as one author explains, mistreatment based on weight is common in our society, and…
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Traffic light food labeling, a practice used in Army cafeterias and in food labeling in Britain, is making headlines in the U.S. as studies show its…
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There have been a lot of fads over the years that claim to help people lose weight. Right now, some of those fads include things like the Paleo Diet,…
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New diets come out every year, each claiming to be the end-all solution to lose weight, but as one expert argues, all are short-term solutions that have…
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Growing field of culinary medicine helps people get healthy by teaching them to cook healthier foodsThere are connections between what we eat and how we feel, and the growing field of culinary medicine looks to capitalize on that link by joining the…
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Do diets work? It's a question people have been asking for decades, and one "Take Care" is exploring this week with the help of nutritionists, authors and…
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Current trends have led to an influx of startups and established businesses investing in fertility technology, and though this is an encouraging prospect,…
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Infertility is not often thought of as a funny subject, but a comedian and author has made it her mission to find the laughable parts of the struggle to…
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Infertility is something millions of Americans struggle with, but treatments are available and advancing. To help guide us through the basics, infertility…
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Infertility affects about 10% of women ages 15-44 in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). That's 6.1…