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A woman's genetic mutation and uncertain future leads her to advocacy for people with a rare neurological condition.
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Dr. Joe Sirven explores the gift of organ donation and, separately, how living well with an autoimmune disease is possible.
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Our panel of medical experts – Dr. Tina Ardon, Dr. Andrew Southerland and infection control specialist Chad Neilsen – discusses the past month's biggest health care stories.
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From emotional regulation to post-cancer fitness goals, host Dr. Joe Sirven explores the importance of mental and physical wellness.
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From innovative pediatric care to social responsibility, Dr. Joe Sirven examines how health systems can and should better serve patients. The guests are Nemours CEO Dr. Larry Moss and cardiologist Dr. Vikas Saini.
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A neurologist, internist and anesthesiologist come together to add their expertise to February's biggest health care headlines.
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In this episode, we delve into matters of the heart, specifically the sceening for heart disease, the leading killer of women. who often delay visits to a provider because of anxiety.
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On this episode, an infant with a harrowing diagnosis defies all odds after receiving a $2 million genetic treatment. Then, a look at medical certifications for pilots.
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On this episode of "What's Health," host Dr. Joe Sirven highlights medical barriers faced by immigrants in the country without legal status and the urgent need for solutions.
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Offering expertise on the program are OB-GYN Dr. Donna G. Ivery, Neumours infection expert Chad Neilsen, and Dr. Dacre Knight, director of the Ehlers-Danlos Clinic at Mayo Clinic.