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Dr. Deanna Lites - Interviewing The Interviewer

Episode 4 of the On Call for Men's Health podcast, hosted by Dr. Deanna Lites, Dr. Michael Lutz, titled "Dr. Deanna Lites - Interviewing The Interviewer" was published on September 9, 2022 and runs 27 minutes.

September 9, 2022 ·27m · On Call for Men's Health

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Dr. Deanna Lites has over 20 years of local and national health reporting experience on television and on the radio.   She's interviewed Dr. Lutz many times over the last 10 years, but today we are turning the tables on her.

She tells stories of covering many different aspects of health, what got her into the field, and the phenomenon of men often putting off their own health care.  

Dr. Lites tells the story of her own personal health scare.  She was doing a story on heart screenings. And the results of her own screening, despite having no symptoms or issues, would forever change her life.   It's a story that underscores the importance of staying on top of your health, even if nothing appears to be wrong.

Resources:

MIU Men's Health Foundation Website:https://www.miumenshealthfoundation.org/

The On Call for Men's Health Podcast is produced by JAG Podcast Productions: https://jagpodcastproductions.com/

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