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The non-profit Connecticut Health Investigative Team [C-HIT] is dedicated to producing original, responsible, in-depth journalism on issues of health and safety, in Connecticut and the surrounding reg... more
FAQs about The Workup:How many episodes does The Workup have?The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.
May 03, 2020Coping With Pandemic: Manage Your FearFear of becoming infected with COVID-19 is reasonable – especially now with plans announced to start reopening Connecticut. There are things you can do to take precautions. C-HIT’s Colleen Shaddox talks with Rajita Sinha, Foundations Fund Professor of Psychiatry and Professor in the Child Study Center and of Neuroscience at Yale and director of the Yale Stress Center, about how to take control and manage fear during the pandemic....more7minPlay
May 03, 2020Coping With Pandemic: GuiltPutting a loved one in a nursing home is fraught with emotions and a common one is guilt. People are feeling a resurgence of that guilt now that their loved one is at higher risk. Dr. Kirsten Wilkins, an associate professor of psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine, talks with Colleen Shaddox about strategies you can use to help your elderly relatives – and yourself – cope during the pandemic....more6minPlay
April 04, 2020Coping With Pandemic: Parents Just Don’t UnderstandAdolescents want and need to be with peers, so the isolation imposed by the pandemic is especially hard for them. Dr. Megan V. Smith, associate professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and the Yale Child Study Center at the Yale School of Medicine, talks about how parents can support and protect their teenaged children....more7minPlay
April 04, 2020Coping With Pandemic: Who’s Zoomin' WhoCOVID-19 has many parents trying to do their jobs from home, supervise their children’s education and provide 24-7 care. Dr. Megan V. Smith, associate professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and the Yale Child Study Center at the Yale School of Medicine, discusses ways to keep parents from feeling overwhelmed in high stress situations....more7minPlay
April 04, 2020Coping With Pandemic: Are You Lonesome TonightIt’s important to practice physical distancing – but not social distancing. People need connection and belonging. Dr. Megan V. Smith, associate professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and the Yale Child Study Center at the Yale School of Medicine, discusses ways to battle loneliness....more5minPlay
March 16, 2020The WorkUp: Lost Lives - Janet RiceThis is Lost Lives, a new series of podcasts presented by the Connecticut Health I-Team's The Workup. Lost Lives examines the starkest health disparity – life expectancy. People living in poverty in the United States die younger than Americans with more wealth. In each episode, we’re going to create a portrait of someone who suffered early death and talk with family about how the loss continues to shape their own lives. In this episode, Janet Rice, whose son, Shane Oliver, was fatally shot during an argument in 2012....more11minPlay
February 05, 2020The WorkUp: Lost Lives - Gail WilliamsThis is Lost Lives, a new series of podcasts presented by the Connecticut Health I-Team's The Workup. Lost Lives examines the starkest health disparity – life expectancy. People living in poverty in the United States die younger than Americans with more wealth. In each episode, we’re going to create a portrait of someone who suffered early death and talk with family about how the loss continues to shape their own lives. On this episode, Gail Williams, who is 60 and lives in New Haven....more14minPlay
August 23, 2019C-HIT The WorkUp: Medical HomesMedical homes are producing better patient outcomes by a variety of measures. Patients seen in this environment get more primary and preventive care and are less likely to end up in the emergency room....more7minPlay
June 18, 2019C-HIT The WorkUp: SNAPWanda Perez is grocery shopping at the New Haven Stop &Shop. She has an encyclopedic knowledge of the regular pricesof the items she buys, and nothing goes in the cart withoutWanda weighing the price and the healthiness of thatparticular food. She needs to make her SNAP benefits last – andshe needs to consider her diet....more7minPlay
April 06, 2019C-HIT The WorkUp: Mental Health and SmokingSmoking is common among people with mental illness – they buy about 40 percent of the cigarettes sold in the US. Quitting can be harder for people with a mental health diagnosis – and they can have trouble finding the help they need to kick the habit....more7minPlay
FAQs about The Workup:How many episodes does The Workup have?The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.