Hallberg's Picture of Health

MPR news medical commentator Dr. Jon Hallberg shares his insights and expertise on health and health care every week with All Things Considered host Tom Crann.

Hallberg's Picture of Health: Water-related diseases

Water is essential to health, but when it's not clean, it can cause serious diseases.

05-17
04:33

Hallberg's Picture of Health: What's our goal for care?

Questioning what health care should accomplish is a tricky, complicated thing to do.

05-03
04:43

Hallberg's Picture of Health: Picking the right doctor

It can be tricky to find the right doctor and avoid the bad ones.

04-26
04:42

Hallberg's Picture of Health: Opioids

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are now telling doctors to stop prescribing the addictive pain-killers for long-term pain management.

04-18
04:16

Hallberg's Picture of Health: The open-notes movement

A new movement called OpenNotes proposes that doctors open their personal notes so patients can read what they have to say about their individual health.

04-12
04:22

Hallberg's Picture of Health: Is sitting all that bad?

A recent study in the American Journal of Preventative Medicine warns that sitting down can increase the risk of early death.

04-05
04:56

Hallberg's Picture of Health: On happiness

Dr. Jon Hallberg discusses a Harvard health study on happiness that's now back in the public eye.

03-30
05:23

Hallberg's Picture of Health: The impact of Zika

A recent study in the latest edition of the New England Journal of Medicine says Zika virus "infection during pregnancy appears to be associated with grave outcomes."

03-08
04:22

Hallberg's Picture of Health: Talking to your doctor

When was the last time your doctor said to you, "Can we talk?" And what difference would having a conversation really make?

02-23
05:15

Hallberg's Picture of Health: Concerns with acid reflux meds

There are concerns about the long-term use of proton pump inhibitors, which are used to treat acid reflux and other stomach problems.

02-16
04:46

Hallberg's Picture of Health: Winter maladies

It's cold and flu season, and for many of us, that means dealing with an epidemic of absences at work.

01-19
05:08

Hallberg's Picture of Health: Innovation that's not really new

Innovation in medicine doesn't always mean coming up with a new device or drug.

01-12
04:40

Hallberg's Picture of Health: Talking physical activity with your doctor

Dr. Jon Hallberg joined MPR News' Tom Crann to discuss why physical activity is so important and how to talk about it with your doctor.

01-05
04:52

Hallberg's Picture of Health: Hope in the cancer fight

Dr. Jon Hallberg joined Tom Crann to talk about the implications of former President Carter's announcement that drug treatments have left him cancer-free.

12-08
05:07

Hallberg's Picture of Health: The Undiagnosed Diseases Network

An effort at the National Institutes of Health seeks to provide an innovative approach to study mystery conditions and help patients with yet-to-be-diagnosed diseases.

12-01
05:12

Hallberg's Picture of Health: The end of pharmaceutical ads

A panel of physicians from the American Medical Association have voted in favor of a ban on what are called "direct-to-consumer" pharmaceutical ads.

11-24
05:06

Hallberg's Picture of Health: The doctor-patient relationship

At some point in your life, chances are you'll need a new primary care physician. Where should you start?

11-03
08:41

Hallberg's Picture of Health: Lowering blood pressure

A study on blood pressure was stopped more than a year early by the National Institutes of Health because the results were so clear to researchers.

09-15
04:35

Hallberg's Picture of Health: The meningitis vaccine

The annual return to school heralds another rite of passage for adolescents: the meningitis vaccine.

09-08
04:44

Hallberg's Picture of Health: How much water should you drink?

Many of us have heard the recommendation to drink eight glasses of water a day, but a recent New York Times article says that's simply not true.

09-01
04:55

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