Medical Care from Anywhere




With Good Reason show

Summary: Telemedicine may seem like a cold replacement for visits to your doctor. But Karen Rheuban and David Gordon say it's a tool that may actually deepen the relationship between specialists and patients in rural locations and around the world. Also: Imagine diagnosing diabetes before it has a chance to ravage the body. Bjorn Ludwar has developed a way to analyze fingerprints as early as 17 weeks after birth, to determine who is at risk for the disease that affects millions of Americans. Later in the show: If you swipe a stranger’s car and nobody sees, what do you do? Do you leave a note? Do you track the owner down? Bill Hawk and Erica Lewis give strategies for deciding what to do when faced with ethical dilemmas. Plus: Zooplankton are critical to the food chain in the ocean and to the recycling of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Deborah Steinberg says ocean warming is changing the distribution and variation of zooplankton.