Kentucky Health

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Kentucky Health

Join host Dr. Wayne Tuckson, a colorectal surgeon, as he interviews experts from around the state to discuss health topics important to Kentuckians.

  1. 77

    Year in Review Part 1: Vaccines, Cancer, Mental Health and Environment

    Dr. Wayne Tuckson reviews topics from the past year with Louisville Public Media health reporter Morgan Watkins.

  2. 76

    Maintaining the Mental Acuity of Seniors in Long-Term Care Facilities

    Susan Reed and Jason Berkowitz talk about the "Stories in Our Minds" project at the Frazier Kentucky History Museum.

  3. 75

    The Impact of Proposed Medicaid Changes on Safety Net Facilities

    Bart Irwin, Ph.D., talks about the impact of proposed Medicaid changes on safety net facilities.

  4. 74

    Overweight Treatment: What Are the Best Practices?

    Bariatric surgeon Joshua P. Steiner, M.D., FACS, FASMBS, discusses best practices for treating overweight patients.

  5. 73

    Neonatology, Peds ICU: Caring for the Most Fragile of the Fragile

    Peter J. Giannone Jr., M.D., talks about neonatology.

  6. 72

    Sarcomas: Cancers of the Bones and Soft Tissues of the Body

    Surgical oncologist Michael Egger, M.D., MPH, discusses sarcomas.

  7. 71

    Small STEPS, Big IMPACT: The KMA Is Changing the Model

    Kentucky Medical Association President Jiapeng Huang, M.D., Ph.D., discusses the "Small STEPS, Big IMPACT" health campaign.

  8. 70

    Colon Cancer: The Patients are Getting Younger

    Colon and rectal surgeon Sandy Kavalukas, M.D., discusses the changing demographics of colon cancer.

  9. 69

    Shoulder Injury Prevention, Treatment and Recovery

    Shoulder specialist Caleb Davis, M.D., discusses shoulder injury prevention, treatment and recovery.

  10. 68

    What Happens After You Leave the ICU

    ICU Recovery Specialist Ashley Montgomery-Yates, M.D., discusses post-ICU care.

  11. 67

    Myths, Misconceptions and Truths About Diet and Wellness

    Registered Dietitian Karen McNees, R.D., Ed.D., talks about dietary options.

  12. 66

    Endometriosis: Treatable When Recognized

    Shivani Parikh, M.D., and Hillary Simon, D.O., discuss endometriosis, a debilitating but treatable condition when properly diagnosed.

  13. 65

    Keeping Older Adults Agile and Mobile

    Physical therapist Elizabeth Murphy, D.P.T., discusses ways we can help preserve our mobility and prolong our ability to live independently.

  14. 64

    Lens Replacement Surgery: Seeing is Believing

    Ophthalmologist David Strickland, M.D., discusses cataract and lens refractive surgery.

  15. 63

    Multiple Sclerosis: Changes in Treatment and Diagnosis

    Neurologist David Robertson, M.D., and patient advocate Yvette Cabrera-Rojas discuss multiple sclerosis.

  16. 62

    Antibiotics, Antivirals and Antifungals: What's the Difference and How to Use Them

    If we get a respiratory infection, what anti-infective agent should we take? Pharmacist Angela Sandlin, Pharm.D., discusses antibiotics, antivirals and antifungals.

  17. 61

    Surgical Treatment for Endocrine Tumors

    Endocrine surgeon George Taylor, M.D., discusses treatment for endocrine tumors.

  18. 60

    Sports Medicine: Injury Prevention, Supplements and Specialization

    Nick Heebner, Ph.D., ATC, talks about fitness and injury prevention.

  19. 59

    Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology: Care from Childhood to Young Adult

    Wendy Jackson, M.D., a pediatric and adolescent obstetrician-gynecologist, offers insights into gynecological health for girls and young women.

  20. 58

    Thoracic Surgery: How Is It Done and When Is It Indicated

    Mansi M. Shah-Jadeja, M.D., talks about thoracic surgery.

  21. 57

    Changes in the Delivery of Pediatric Healthcare

    Bethany Hodge, M.D., discusses the changes in pediatrics, addressing the new challenges of treating the health of children and adolescents.

  22. 56

    Breast Cancer: Better Survival for Patients

    The mortality rate from breast cancer is going down, but the number of women diagnosed with breast cancer is going up. Oncologist Laila Agrawal, MD, discusses breast cancer with Dr. Tuckson.

  23. 55

    Managing the Disease of Addiction

    Classifying addiction as a disease can allow for better outcomes for patients. James Murphy, MD, discusses the treatment of addiction.

  24. 54

    Common and Not So Common Pulmonary Infections

    Infectious disease specialist Dr. Mark Burns talks about serious respiratory illnesses.

  25. 53

    What Does Having a Green City Mean?

    Dr. Tuckson speaks with Sumedha Rao, an expert in urban sustainability.

  26. 52

    End of Season Highlights

    Join host Wayne Tuckson, MD, for a look back at highlights from Season 20 of Kentucky Health.

  27. 51

    Sugar Substitutes

    Gastroenterologist Loretta Jophlin, MD, talks about the complexities of artificial sweeteners with host Wayne Tuckson, MD.

  28. 50

    Small Steps in Everyday Life, Big Impact on Health

    Host Wayne Tuckson, MD, and Kentucky Medical Association President Evelyn Montgomery Jones, MD, discuss her goals as KMA leader and an initiative that educates patients about small steps to take in their everyday lives that make a positive impact on health.

  29. 49

    Sinusitis

    Rhinologist Thomas Higgins, MD, talks about phlegm and nasal mucus and what their color can tell us about our health with host Wayne Tuckson, MD.

  30. 48

    Avian Flu and Industrial Meat Production

    Veterinarian Jessie Lay, DVM, talks about industrial meat production and risks for zoonotic diseases with host Wayne Tuckson, MD.

  31. 47

    Treatment of Motility Disorders: Pharmaceuticals to Electroceuticals

    Gastroenterologist Thomas Abell, MD, discusses gastrointestinal dysmotility with host Wayne Tuckson, MD.

  32. 46

    Pain Control Without Opioids

    Surgeon Jeffrey Gum, MD, discusses ways to control pain without opioids with host Wayne Tuckson, MD.

  33. 45

    Heart Disease: A New Class of Risk Factors

    Daniel J. Conklin, PhD, discusses airborne toxins and heart disease with host Wayne Tuckson, MD.

  34. 44

    Alpha-gal Syndrome: Why Can't I Eat Meat?

    Mateo Bernal, OMD/DOM, LAc, and Martin Huecker, MD, discuss alpha-gal syndrome.

  35. 43

    Quad-demic: 4 Viruses, No Panic

    Four viruses have risen since November 2024, creating a "quad-demic." Mark Burns, MD, discusses the current infectious climate.

  36. 42

    Socio-Political Determinants of Health: It's What's Behind the Curtain

    John Chenault, PhD, discusses the socio-political side of health.

  37. 41

    Environmental Justice: Coming Clean on the Air We Breathe

    Arnita Gadson, executive director of the West Jefferson County Community Task Force, discusses environmental justice.

  38. 40

    Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky: Connecting the Dots on Health Policy

    Allison Adams, RN, MPA, president and CEO of Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky, discusses making good healthcare choices.

  39. 39

    Medicaid Coverage in Kentucky

    Kevin Martin, MD, discusses Medicaid coverage in Kentucky.

  40. 38

    Medicare: What to Know About the Federal Healthcare Program

    Kevin Martin, MD, joins host Wayne Tuckson, MD, to unravel the mystery of Medicare.

  41. 37

    Treatment for Acute Mental Crisis: EmPATH

    Psychologist Lindsey Jasinski, PhD, and Marc Woods, DNP, discuss EmPATH (Emergency Psychiatric Assessment, Treatment, and Healing), which helps people experiencing a mental health crisis.

  42. 36

    The Intestinal Microbiome and Its Importance to Health

    Sara Police, PhD, an associate professor of pharmacology and nutritional sciences with the University of Kentucky College of Medicine, discusses the intestinal microbiome.

  43. 35

    Sudden Cardiac Arrest: A Time for AED

    Shaun Mohan, MD, discusses cardiac arrest and the use of automated external defibrillators.

  44. 34

    Ethical Decision Making in Health Care

    When faced with an illness do you want nuances or absolutes when deciding a course of treatment? Avery Kolers, PhD, discusses health care ethics.

  45. 33

    Venous and Lymphatic Vascular Conditions

    Manda M. Maley, MD, talks about venous and lymphatic disease.

  46. 32

    HealthForce Kentucky: Meeting Our Provider Needs

    Bart Darrell with HealthForce Kentucky talks about increasing the healthcare work force in the state.

  47. 31

    Pneumoconiosis

    Naureen Narula, MD, talks about coal workers' pneumoconiosis, also known as black lung.

  48. 30

    Repairing the Pelvic Floor

    Urogynecologist Johnnie Wright Jr., MD, talks about repairing the failing pelvic floor.

  49. 29

    Environmental Pollution and Female Fertility

    Patrick Hannon, PhD, talks about the effects of environmental pollution on women's reproductive health.

  50. 28

    Heart and Lung Transplants: Who Gets Them and Why

    Matthias Loebe, MD, PhD, discusses cardiac transplantation.

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Join host Dr. Wayne Tuckson, a colorectal surgeon, as he interviews experts from around the state to discuss health topics important to Kentuckians.

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