Live Healthy West Virginia

Live Healthy West Virginia

25 Episodes

Want to live a better and healthier life? Find out more about the latest medical breakthroughs and best treatments for conditions from heart disease to diabetes and Alzheimer’s in the elderly to RSV in babies. We talk about the latest health information with an expert physician from WVU Medicine to help you live healthy in West Virginia and beyond.

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Live Healthy West Virginia
  • Ep. 25 - WVU Health System: A Look Back and Look Ahead

    Episode 1

    The West Virginia University Health System, which operates under the brand name WVU Medicine, is the state’s largest health system and largest private employer. We talk about its impact on healthcare and the state and region by taking a look back on 2024 and a look ahead to 2025 with Albert L. Wr...

  • Ep. 24 - Pediatric Epilepsy: Creating Hope with New Treatments

    Episode 2

    Pediatric epilepsy is the most common childhood brain disorder in the U.S. But a growing number of treatment options are creating new hope for more patients to become seizure-free. We talk with Dr. Lawrence Morton, chief of Child Neurology at WVU Medicine Children’s and the WVU Rockefeller Neuro...

  • Ep. 23 - CYTALUX for Lung Cancer: Lighting the Way to Detect Tumors

    Episode 3

    November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. West Virginia has the second highest rate of lung cancer in the country. But a groundbreaking imaging agent for lung cancer detection called CYTALUX is literally lighting up tumors in real time during surgery. We talk with thoracic surgeon Dr. Nicholas Bak...

  • Ep. 22 - Bionic Pancreas: Life-Changing Diabetes Control

    Episode 4

    November is National Diabetes Awareness Month. About 38 million Americans have diabetes, and many of them require insulin. Now, doctors are calling the invention of the Bionic Pancreas a game changer in diabetes control. We talk with endocrinologist Dr. Jessica Perini about how the Bionic Pancrea...

  • Ep. 21 – Breast Cancer: Strength After Treatment with Rehabilitation

    Episode 5

    October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. While we usually think of rehabilitation such as physical therapy for joint and muscle injuries, it also plays a large part in recovery from breast cancer surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation treatment. We talk about how breast cancer rehab is helping to ...

  • Ep. 20 - Peak Advantage Medicare: Made for and by West Virginians

    Episode 6

    Open enrollment for Medicare Advantage plans is just around the corner. We talk about Peak Advantage Medicare, the only health plan in the state made by and for West Virginians. Peak Health Medicare Director Missy Bazzo explains all the benefits, including some improvements and updates to last ye...

  • Ep. 19 – Atrial Fibrillation: Get in Rhythm, Stay in Rhythm

    Episode 7

    One in four adults over 40 are at risk for developing atrial fibrillation, or “AFib,” a serious condition that causes your heart to beat irregularly. We talk about how AFib can lead to other serious conditions, such as stroke, and how to get your heart back in rhythm and stay in rhythm with Dr. ...

  • Ep. 18 - Blood Cancer: Improving Outcomes, But Still a lot of Work to Do

    Episode 8

    September is National Blood Cancer Awareness Month, and newer blood cancer therapies are providing effective cures and treatments without the strong side effects of chemotherapy. We talk about how monoclonal antibodies and immunotherapy are improving survival rates and giving hope to blood cancer...

  • Ep. 17 - Concussion: Not Just for Athletes

    Episode 9

    Did you know that falls are the number one cause of concussion? Or that isolating in a cold, dark room is NOT the best way to treat a concussion? We’re busting concussion myths and talking about the changing concussion protocols with national concussion expert Javier Cárdenas, MD, of the WVU Rock...

  • Ep. 16 - Robotic Surgery: Robots Are Taking Over Your Surgery and That’s a Good Thing

    Episode 10

    Robots have been taking over our surgeries for more than 20 years, and their use is expanding exponentially. Why is that a good thing? Dr. Kristy Ward, chair of the J.W. Ruby Memorial Robotics Committee, explains the benefits of robotic surgery and why WVU Medicine is expanding its fleet of robot...

  • Ep. 15 – Back-to-School Vaccines: Helping Students and Families Stay Healthy

    Episode 11

    Do you know what back-to-school vaccines your child needs? Why does West Virginia lead the nation in childhood immunization rates but is last in getting teens and pre-teens the cancer-preventing HPV vaccine?

    Dr. Kathy Moffett, chief of WVU Medicine Children’s Pediatric Infectious Diseases, expla...

  • Ep. 14 – TMS for OCD & Depression: A Road to Reclaiming Your Life

    Episode 12

    Are you struggling with obsessive compulsive disorder or depression and medication just isn’t working? Then transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS therapy, may be for you.

    We talk with neurologist Dr. Umer Najib of the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute about how this noninvasive, in-offi...

  • Ep. 13 – Coming Soon! Elkins Corridor Medical Center

    Episode 13

    Get ready Elkins, Randolph County, and surrounding area. The Elkins Corridor Medical Center is coming soon and bringing WVU Medicine healthcare even closer to home, all under one roof. We talk to United Hospital Center president and CEO Dr. David Hess about building this new hospital without beds...

  • Ep. 12 - Pediatric Heart Surgery: Treating Little Hearts with Big Problems

    Episode 14

    One in 100 babies born in West Virginia are born with some form of congenital heart disease. How do you treat tiny hearts with big problems?

    From the Harmony Valve to Preemie PDA Closure, we talk about some truly amazing treatments for these heart conditions with pediatric cardiologist Dr. Alex ...

  • Ep. 11 - Chiropractic Care: It’s an Adjustment

    Episode 15

    An estimated 35 million Americans see a chiropractor each year, but how much do you know or think you know about chiropractic medicine?

    We unravel some of the mystery behind chiropractic care and do a little chiropractic myth busting with Dr. Nicholas Marchesani, a chiropractor at the WVU Medici...

  • Ep. 10 – Thoracic Surgery: Treating Reflux to Cancer & Everything In-Between

    Episode 16

    Do you suffer from acid reflux or a hiatal hernia? Are you at risk for esophageal or lung cancer?

    We talk about how thoracic surgery can treat thoracic conditions from reflux to cancer and hernias to lung nodules. Thoracic surgeon Dr. Jason Lamb of the WVU Heart & Vascular Institute talks about...

  • Ep. 9 - Advanced Endoscopy: Scoping Out the Benefits of AI and other GI Tract Advances

    Episode 17

    Endoscopy is used for so much more than colonoscopies, and it just keeps getting better. Advanced endoscopy is an alternative to surgery used for diagnoses, removal of blockages and precancerous cells, and much more – all minimally invasively. And now with AI, we’ve reached a whole new level of e...

  • Ep. 8 - Measles: Making an Unwelcome Comeback

    Episode 18

    Called “the most contagious virus known to man” by some, measles was declared eliminated in the U.S. in 2000 but seems to be making an unwelcome comeback in 2024. And now the first case of measles has been reported in West Virginia in 15 years. We talk with WVU Health System Epidemiologist Dr. M...

  • Ep. 7 - Scoliosis: Breaking the Curve

    Episode 19

    An estimated six-to-nine million people in the U.S. have scoliosis, a backbone deformity where the spine has a side-to-side curve. But early diagnosis and newer treatment options are leading to better outcomes in breaking the curve of scoliosis.

    We talk with Dr. John Lubicky, chief of pediatri...

  • Ep. 6 - Geriatric Medicine: Helping You Age Gracefully and Healthfully

    Episode 20

    You take your child to see a pediatrician, so if you’re 65 or older, why wouldn’t you see a geriatrician for your healthcare needs? If you’re an older adult or looking after a parent or loved one in this age group, you’re probably concerned about the increased risk for falls, memory problems, and...

  • Ep. 5 - LHWV Kidney Disease: AKA The Silent Disease

    Episode 21

    Kidney disease is among the leading causes of death for West Virginians. It’s known as the silent disease because there are usually no symptoms early on, so most don’t even know they have kidney disease.

    We talk with transplant surgeon Dr. Rajeev Sharma about how to prevent kidney disease and h...

  • Ep. 4 - Cancer Prevention

    Episode 22

    A recent global study indicates cancer rates have surged 80 percent in three decades among adults under 50. What’s causing this alarming increase in middle-aged cancer diagnoses, and what can be done to reverse this trend?

    We answer those questions and talk about real things you can do right now...

  • Ep. 3 - Weight-loss Injectables. Are they good for your heart?

    Episode 23

    Ozempic, Wegovy, Monjouro, Zepbound – chances are you probably know someone who’s using one of these injectable weight-loss drugs. A recent large-scale study sponsored by the makers of Wegovy found the drug not only helped with weight loss, but also cut the risk of heart attack, cardiac-related d...

  • Ep. 2 - Pediatric Urology

    Episode 24

    Does your child struggle with bedwetting? How do you know if your baby has a urinary tract infection?

    We're talking all things pediatric urology on the latest Live Healthy West Virginia podcast, brought to you by WVU Medicine. Dr. Ahmed Ali, of the nationally ranked pediatric urology program at ...