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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To many, a health care sharing industry is a rather unfamiliar term, but as a New Hampshire reporter shows, they’ve been around for decades, and two in…
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Get your piggy banks out. Despite technology, historical knowledge, the internet and so much more, Americans are still strapped for cash. But how do…
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There have been plenty of studies surrounding the development of the human brain, but nowadays, scientists are increasingly looking at how modern…
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Mysteries, by nature, are intriguing, and health mysteries are no exception. “Diagnosis” is a column in the New York Times Magazine, a book and an…
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This week on "Take Care": new and noteworthy developments in health and wellness. We've been sharing the "latest in health" segment with you for a couple…
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For many Americans, an exercise routine looks like a lot of time indoors -- treadmills, ellipticals, weights and more -- but as one researcher can attest,…
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The Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, is home to The Green Road Project, a natural healing environment for injured…
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To many Americans, the idea of foraging for food may seem like an ancient concept, but as one expert on gardening can attest, foraging and gardening…
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Deficit is not often a word associated with nature, but it is what one author is calling the lack of nature in people’s lives in modern-day society.…
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Our relationship with nature has evolved over time, to say the least. Many of us buy our food from a grocery store, instead of working the land. We spent…