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Last Week’s Show

Here are the segments from last week’s edition of The OHSU Effect: Inside Health & Science. Segment 1: Dr. Helmi Lutsep talks about stroke treatments Segment 2: Debbie Lamberger talks about nurse case managers Segment 3: Drs. Leo Pereira and Ellen Tilden talk about lowering the c-section rate Segment 4: Dr. Mary Anna Denman talks about pelvic prolapse Join us for our next show this Saturday at 8 a.m. on KXL 101.1 FM.

This Week’s Radio Show

Coming up on the next edition of The OHSU Effect: Inside Health & Science on KXL radio… We’ll learn about amazing advances to combat stroke, a disease that pits patients and doctors in a race against the clock. We’ll learn about some very special staff at OHSU who want to keep you healthy and out of the doctor’s office. We’ll learn about efforts to make C-section births less common and therefore less traumatic for moms … Read More

In Case You Missed It

Here are the segments from last week’s edition of The OHSU Effect: Inside Health & Science on KXL radio. Seg 1: Combatting alcoholism through research Seg 2: Nurse Midwives Seg 3: Head and Neck Screening – Part 1 Seg 4: Head and Neck Screening – Part 2 Tune in this Saturday at 8 a.m. for the next edition of the OHSU Effect on KXL 101.1 FM.

Coming Up This Week…

Coming up on the next edition of The OHSU Effect: Inside Health and Science… Did you know that some of us are more likely to have alcohol issues than others? Two scientists will join us to explain why. It’s a new approach to help expectant moms prepare for a new addition to the family. We’ll tell you about it and we’ll talk about a form of cancer that’s on the rise and what OHSU is doing … Read More

The Latest Edition of The OHSU Effect

On last week’s show… Tawna Peterson talked about water-based toxins Damien Fair talked about ADHD research Dr. Ann Tseng talked about travel medicine Dr. Kerry Kuehl talked about exercise and nutrition Tune in Saturday at 8 a.m. for the next edition of The OHSU Effect: Inside Health & Science on KXL 101.1 FM.

Should We be Worried About Our Water?

Could nature itself be causing health concerns in our waterways? An OHSU researcher named Tawna Peterson is an expert on the topic  and she will be on The OHSU Effect this weekend on KXL. More info here…on one of our many sister blogs.

This Week on KXL

Coming up on the next edition of The OHSU Effect: Inside Health & Science on KXL radio… We’ll meet a researcher at OHSU concerned about a form a natural pollution in our waterways. We’ll learn about a new breakthrough that explains why no two children with ADHD are alike. If your planning a big trip out of the country, we’ll tell you about the health precautions you should take. Finally, an OHSU expert on exercise … Read More

If You Missed Last Week’s Show

If you missed last week’s edition of The OHSU Effect: Inside Health & Science, we have it right here for you: Dr. James Hancey talked about hoarding – Part 1 Dr. James Hancey talked about hoarding – Part 2 Dr. Eric Orwoll talked about clinical trials – Part 1 Dr. Eric Orwoll talked about clinical trials – Part 2 Tune in for our next show this Saturday at 8 a.m. on KXL 101.1 FM  

Understanding Hoarders

Perhaps you’ve seen the show Hoarders on A & E? It’s a fascinating, sometimes saddening show about people who keep and store almost everything…sometimes with disastrous consequences. As it turns out, OHSU has a hoarding expert, Dr. James Hancey. Dr. Hancey has appeared in recent news stories on the subject. See here and here. He’s also a scheduled guest on The OHSU Effect: Inside Health & Science this weekend. Be sure to tune in at … Read More

Last Week’s Show

If you missed last week’s edition of The OHSU Effect: Inside Health & Science…you missed a lot! We forgive you. Here are the segments: Dr. Erick Turner talked about publication bias in antipsychotic medications Shannon Rentz talked about the importance of diet for cancer patients Diana Gordon talked about the Oregon National Primate Research Center – Part 1 Diana Gordon talked about the Oregon National Primate Research Center – Part 2 Be sure to listen … Read More

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