University of Iowa Health Care Today is a health information radio program produced by UI Hospitals and Clinics in collaboration with KXIC-AM Radio 800 in Iowa City, Iowa. The show airs Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at approximately 7:30 a.m. and 9:50 a.m.
Cesarean Awareness Month
When a cesarean is medically necessary, it can be a lifesaving technique for both mother and baby.
Occupational Therapy Month
Therapists tailor sessions to meet each client's individual needs.
National Volunteer Week
UI Hospitals and clinics volunteers contribute their time, valued at more than $1.8 million.
National Cancer Control Month
Cancer is more common in people as they get older, so age is an important risk factor.
Alcohol Awareness Month
Alcohol is extremely toxic. We pickle things with alcohol, and it's pretty hard on the gastrointestinal tract.
Sports Physicals
A sports physical helps determine if it's safe for your child to participate in a particular sport.
National Donate Life Month
Every day in American, 78 people receive a life-saving organ transplant.
National Child Abuse Prevention Month
Increased stress levels may cause anxiety and depression which are known risk factors for abuse and neglect.
National Donate Life Month – Bone Marrow
Not often are we given a chance to do something so significant and wonderful for someone in need.
National Donate Life Month: Blood Donation
Who doesn't have a spare hour to help save a life?
Brain Injury
The risk of having long-term problems is greater when an athlete has a second injury before a first injury has healed.
Vitamin D and Lung Disease
Vitamin D is important in maintaining a healthy immune system and our lungs play an important role in fending off bacteria and viruses.