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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Infertility is not uncommon. According to the Centers for Disease Control, 12% of women between the ages of 14 and 44 have used infertility services.…
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In 2018, Americans spent $3.65 trillion on health care. $365 billion of it went for end-of-life care."But the question we should ask, and we should ask it…
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Political debate on practically every side of the aisle agrees that the health care system as it stands today is fundamentally broken. Fixing it, though,…
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What’s the state of health care today? And, more importantly to some, where is it headed? Presidential candidates aren’t the only ones on the hook as many…
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With Democratic presidential debates well under way, health care has been a frequent conversation on the table, especially the cost of it. As a health…
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Many believe that health care is a basic human right, but there are many Americans who are not receiving the care that they need. This time on “Take…
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Everyday life can be draining, especially with plenty of tasks to do. Dealing with this busyness can be stressful, but the Dutch concept of “niksen” --…
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Workplace wellness programs continue to thrive in this country, with companies looking to improve workers’ health and reduce overall medical spending.…
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One of the things that causes many of us to think we need to recharge is our jobs, but now, many employers offer workplace health and wellness programs.…
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In today’s information society, “mental fatigue” can be as common as physical fatigue. As such, just as the body needs rest, so too does the mind,…