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Midday on Health: Monday August 6, 1-2 p.m.

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Should women with especially high levels of testosterone be able to compete at the Olympics with their female counterparts? Or should a double amputee who runs on prosthetic blades be able to compete with able-bodied runners, or does the use of prosthesis give an unfair advantage? We look at the International Olympic Committee’s decisions when it comes to gender testing and the use of prosthesis in sport with Midday’s doctor-in-residence John Cmar. Also, an explanation of the newly approved HIV prevention drug Truvada.



 

midday@wypr.org

Producer:  Nikki Gamer

Producer:  Sean Yoes

To call into the show: 410-662-8780 locally, or toll-free at 1-866-661-9309

Watch the live video from Studio A during Midday with Dan Rodricks