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Morning Medical Update

Jul 31, 2023

Mutant genes make some people almost destined to get cancer. One woman had her stomach removed in advance. Find out more about how genetics play a role in cancer risks. Guests include medical oncologist Dr. Lauren Nye and surgical oncologist Dr. Mazin Al-Kasspooles.


Jul 25, 2023

Lori Finnerty calls herself lucky. She never had trouble moving after suffering a major stroke. But speaking remains a challenge. What happens when words won't come? The challenges and rewards of speech therapy for stroke patients. Guests include Dr. Koji Ebersole.


Jul 21, 2023

One mom never realized her 4-year-old had a vision problem. Without treatment, it would have become much worse. Learn more about how a simple visit with the right experts can detect vision problems in kids early. Guests include Dr. Emily Broxterman.


Jul 18, 2023

Meet Billy Brimblecom, Jr., who had to lose a leg in order to save his life. Now the cancer survivor is helping others facing the same journey. Plus we’ll be live at the World War One Museum to explore a new exhibition on the past, present, and future of prostheses. Guests include Dr. Howard Rosenthal.


Jul 14, 2023

Bladder and bowel problems can be embarrassing. But that shouldn't stop people from seeking care. We explore pelvic health, where most problems tie back to your muscles. The exercises... breathing techniques... and diet tips that keep the groin healthy. Guests include Dr. Casey Kowalick, urologist specializing in...