The head of the Women’s Integrative Sexual Health program discusses research about sexual health after cancer. The Director of America Saves explains how banks can help you save money.
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Surviving cancer with good sexual health
An estimated 64% of women’s cancer involve a sexual organ, according to Women’s Integrative Sexual Health program based out of Wisconsin. Ten years after opening, the program released survey findings on improving sexual health after a cancer diagnosis. An author of the study discusses the findings.
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How banks support financial confidence
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency regulates national banks and federal savings associations. But how do banks help people save money? It’s America Saves Week. We learn how financial institutions help people save money.
Episode Credits
- Kate Archer Kent Host
- Mackenzie Krumme Producer
- Courtney Everett Producer
- Maria Lopez Technical Director
- Dr. Janelle Sobecki Guest
- Kia McCallister-Young Guest
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