Access Health

Access Health (2014-2017)

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The goal of Access Health is to educate and entertain as we tackle a variety of health issues through three main perspectives: Medicine, Nutrition, and Fitness. At the beginning of each episode we will present a health & wellness theme. Our host and industry experts will have a roundtable discussion before breaking off to offer insight from the perspective of their own specialties. Here viewers will get a three-pronged approach to managing and solving a broad array of issues.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 07:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E10Easing the Pain and Symptoms of IBS-Doct. 11, 2017
S03E09Polycythemia Vera: A Rare Blood Cancersept. 26, 2017
S03E08Issues Effecting Today's Youthaoût 16, 2017
S03E07The Impact of Vertebral Compression Fracturesjuin 21, 2017
S03E06Make Your Body Bionicmai 24, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Access Health' premiere?

'Access Health' premiered on September 10, 2014.

Who were the hosts of 'Access Health'?

The hosts of 'Access Health' were Ereka Vetrini, Debbie Matenopoulos, and Kym Douglas.

What was the format of the show?

'Access Health' was a health and wellness talk show that focused on providing informative content about various health topics.

Did 'Access Health' feature celebrity guests?

Yes, 'Access Health' often featured celebrity guests who shared their personal health journeys and offered expert advice.

How long was each episode of 'Access Health'?

Each episode of 'Access Health' had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes.

What were some of the topics covered on 'Access Health'?

'Access Health' covered a wide range of health topics, including nutrition, fitness, mental health, alternative medicine, and more.

Were there any recurring segments on 'Access Health'?

Yes, 'Access Health' had recurring segments such as "Wellness Wednesday" and "Ask the Experts" where viewers could submit their health-related questions.

Did 'Access Health' feature any special episodes or events?

Yes, 'Access Health' occasionally aired special episodes that focused on specific health issues or awareness campaigns.

Was there audience participation on 'Access Health'?

Yes, 'Access Health' encouraged audience participation through social media platforms, allowing viewers to ask questions and share their own health stories.

Did 'Access Health' provide practical tips for viewers?

Yes, 'Access Health' aimed to provide practical tips and advice that viewers could incorporate into their daily lives to improve their overall health and well-being.

Did 'Access Health' have a website or online resources?

Yes, 'Access Health' had a dedicated website that featured additional resources, articles, and videos related to the show's topics.

Were there any notable collaborations on 'Access Health'?

Yes, 'Access Health' often collaborated with well-known health experts, organizations, and brands to provide viewers with diverse perspectives and insights.

Did 'Access Health' involve audience testimonials?

Yes, 'Access Health' occasionally featured audience testimonials, where individuals shared their personal health journeys and the impact the show had on their lives.

How did 'Access Health' aim to inspire viewers?

'Access Health' aimed to inspire viewers by showcasing stories of individuals who had overcome health challenges and achieved remarkable transformations.

Did 'Access Health' have a social media presence?

Yes, 'Access Health' maintained an active presence on social media platforms, engaging with viewers, sharing additional content, and promoting upcoming episodes.

What was the target audience for 'Access Health'?

'Access Health' targeted viewers who were interested in improving their health and wellness, regardless of their age or background.

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