In another More That Matters episode, we talk about kids’ exercise with former pro-athlete Rudy Macklin. Macklin, the current director of the Governor’s Fitness Council and Bureau of Minority Health, takes us into the world of kids’ health and how consistent activity and exercise is crucial to their health.
Vaccinations have been around for centuries…but what would happen if we decided to stop giving them? Dr. Christina Lord joins us in today’s episode as we delve into the importance of vaccinations in order to protect our futures.
Listen along to find out more information on how the state of Louisiana fits into the topic of STIs, or sexually transmitted infections. Dr. John Vanchiere guest stars in this episode to discuss the types of STIs, our state’s high infection rate, treatments and prevention methods.
Health insurance is needed by the masses, that’s why in this episode we take a glance at Medicaid eligibility. The Deputy Director for Medicaid eligibility at the Louisiana Department of Health, Charlene Julien, gives us an overview of important facts you should know.
Vax Matters is joined by Dr. John Vanchiere to discuss all things respiratory syncytial virus, more commonly known as RSV. Dr. Vanchiere takes us on a deep-dive into the virus including its complications, symptoms and the new immunization option available.
The Louisiana summer heat causes multiple heat-related illnesses for those of all ages. In this episode, we review heat advisories and the precautions you can take to stay safe while outside.
Drowning is the leading cause of death for children in the United States. In this episode, Dr. Martha Whyte, the Regional Medical Director for Region 7, joins us to discuss facts and tips on how to stay safe around all types of water including pools, open water and even bathtubs.
It's official: we're back for Season Two of Vax Matters! Created by the Louisiana Office of Public Health, Vax Matters, and its subseries, More That Matters, discusses all the truth with none of the misinformation. Vaccinations are crucial to a healthy and growing community, which is why we release episodes filled with honest conversation and factual information. We're excited to dive into a new season filled with varying topics such as immunizations, history, health and building stronger communities. Join us to get all the knowledge you need to keep Louisiana healthy.
Your baby won’t tell you she has COVID, but she just might have it after all. Tune in as we talk with Region 8 Medical Director Dr. Tonya Hunter on how COVID can affect young children, and what we can do to watch for the virus in our little ones.
More That Matters is back… and obesity is more than meets the eye. From raising your disease risk to increasing the burden of medical bills, this chronic condition brings numerous hidden costs. Pennington Biomedical Research Center’s Melissa Martin, who heads its Greaux Healthy program, joins us on this episode to talk about obesity, its widespread consequences and what we can do to reverse the trends.
What is long or post-COVID condition? Clinical neurologist Dr. Michele Longo appears on the show to discuss the long-term impacts of COVID-19 both socially and individually. Dr. Longo currently works at the Tulane Center for Clinical Neurosciences at Tulane School of Medicine and runs the Tulane Neurology Post-COVID Care Clinic.
Pneumonia: The disease you still hear about, but maybe don’t think too much about. A big reason is the vaccine scientists developed to help prevent it in the 1980s. Join us and Dr. Katherine Baumgarten of St. Bernard Parish Hospital and Ochsner Health as we talk through the subject.
We venture into mental health and why it’s so critical to understand, particularly as we manage mental health crises that affect individuals all over the world. Licensed mental health counselor Alfonso Holmes joins us on this episode to broaden our knowledge and understanding of the crisis.
Opioids have become a worldwide crisis again, and managing it means understanding the nature of opioids and their effects. On this More That Matters segment, Louisiana State Opioid Response Project Director Melinda Robertson lends her experience and expertise to the conversation.
Planning an overseas trip? Many of the places we want to visit have diseases of their own, which require the right vaccines to protect us. Hear from Dr. MarkAlain Dery of Access Health Louisiana as he outlines the vaccines we may need in different areas of the world.
Have emergency medicine questions? Find the answer in this episode as Dr. Eric Brooks of the Louisiana Department of Health explores topics from the emergency room to urgent care.
Sickle Cell Disease affects many of us, so we’re fully diving into the topic today. While you may have heard of this disease, it is serious and widespread–disproportionately affecting Black or African American populations. Our thanks to Erin Fulbright of The Sickle Cell Association of South Louisiana for being our guest on this episode.
How prepared are YOU to deal with a natural disaster? Find out on this special episode with guest Dr. Rosanne Prats, executive director of emergency response at the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals. We not only discuss emergency preparedness but also generator safety before, during and after a storm.
Do you know your child’s immunization schedule? It could save their life from a serious disease. In this episode, Dr. John Vanchiere of LSU Health in Shreveport highlights the Louisiana Shots for Tots Coalition and their work in helping parents stay up-to-date in giving their children the vaccines they need.
Get the inside scoop on the world’s most notorious disease accomplice: Mosquitoes. In this episode, we go far beyond the bites to talk about mosquitoes’ role as disease carriers throughout history, which has caused epidemics all over. Research entomologist Jennifer Breaux joins us as our guest expert.