Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Wednesday, November 4, 202011/04/2020

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Thursday, May 16, 201305/16/2013

Sondra Lessen and Kim Beggs – Health Information Online

Sondra Lessen and Kim Beggs explains patient portal and how to manage your health info online.

Thursday, May 9, 201305/09/2013

Dr. Joel Wietfeldt – Healing Chronic Wounds

Dr. Joel Wietfeldt discusses what causes chronic wounds and treatment.

Thursday, May 2, 201305/02/2013

Paula Harwood – Women’s Heart Health

Paula discusses the signs and symptoms for heart disease in women and Memorial’s free event!

Thursday, April 25, 201304/25/2013

Randy Romadka – Warm Weather Safety for Children

Randy an RN at Memorial discusses bicycle safety and much more!

Thursday, April 18, 201304/18/2013

Harry Schmidt – Memorial’s Construction Project

Harry Schmidt discusses plans for one of Memorial’s largest construction projects ever!

Thursday, April 11, 201304/11/2013

Memorial Medical Center Foundation Hospice Gala

Elena Kezelis, executive director of the Memorial Medical Center Foundation, discusses this years second annual Hospice Gala.

Thursday, April 4, 201304/04/2013

Dr. Gustavo Mosquera – Congestive Heart Failure

Dr. Gustavo Mosquera talks about what causes congestive heart failure and who is most likely to suffer from it.

Thursday, March 28, 201303/28/2013

Dr. Christopher McDowell – Fast Stroke Care

Dr. Christopher McDowell discusses what causes a stroke and how to reduce the risk of stroke.

Tuesday, March 26, 201303/26/2013

Dr. Augusto Elias – Neurointerventional Radiologist

Dr. Augusto Elias discusses neurointerventional radiology.

Health & Lifestyle Headlines

13 hours ago in Education, History, IL State News, Lifestyle, Local

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Hulu series host to speak at Juneteenth event in Springfield

The event is titled “Free-ish: Juneteenth and the Long Legacy of 1619—a conversation with Nikole Hannah-Jones."

16 hours ago in Lifestyle, Trending

How to stay safe while traveling during extreme heat

As travelers prepare to set off on summer trips, scorching temperatures lie in wait. Above-average temperatures could be on the books this summer, according to forecasters, and a developing El Nino event could spell out warmer weather later in the year or next summer.

16 hours ago in Business, History, IL State News, Lifestyle, Local, Route 66 100th Anniversary Guide

4 generations later, Bill Shea’s legacy lives on at Shea’s Gas Station Museum

A state grant helped provide some sprucing up and a wayside information board for current curator Randy Pickett, who bought Shea's Gas Station Museum in 2017.

17 hours ago in IL State News, Lifestyle, Local

Hottest Junes in Illinois since 1895

Stacker compiled a ranking of the hottest Junes in Illinois since 1895 using data from the National Centers for Environmental Information