February 13, 1995 - Dr. Arthur Caplan, director of the Center for Biomedical Ethics at the University of Minnesota, provides a definition of the Office of Surgeon General.
March 9, 1995 - Voices of Minnesota, featuring a conversation with doctor John Najarian and his work with organ transplants.
March 9, 1995 - Midday’s Gary Eichten interviews Dr. Guilford Hartley, doctor of internal medicine at Hennepin County Medical Center, about the limitations of dieting. Dr. Hartley also discusses the limits of exercise alone in losing weight. He states lifestyle changes is the best opportunity in losing weight.
March 16, 1995 - Dr. Tsukayama, an infection diseases specialist at Hennepin County Medical Center, on uncommon disease outbreaks hitting a handful of residents in Goodhue County.
April 13, 1995 - Midday presents Mary Pipher, author and clinical psychologist, speaking to the Forum on Women in Leadership held at the College of St. Catherine. The 1994-95 theme was ‘Breaking Barriers II.’
April 26, 1995 - A Midday call-in program about the ethical issues involved in genetic testing with guest Susan Wolf, member of the University of Minnesota Center for Biomedical Ethics.
April 27, 1995 - MPR’s Gary Eichten interviews a member of the Minnesota Health Department about the quality and safety of tap water in Minnesota, either sourced from wells, lakes, streams, or public water supply.
April 29, 1995 - MPR’s Stephen Smith presents an audio obituary of poet Jane Kenyon, who passed away on April 22nd, 1995. Segment includes brief interview with poet, reading of poem, and musical elements.
April 29, 1995 - Midday presents a call-in program called "The End of Life," as part of the report series The Cancer War. Studio guests Father Jerry Foley, director of Spiritual Care for the Hospice at HealthEast; and Dr. Eric Anderson, an internist at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis, answer questions about death and dying, hospice care, and cancer.
May 11, 1995 - Midday presents a Westminster Town Hall Forum speech, featuring Dr. Abraham Verghese, of Texas Tech University. Verghese speaks about a community's response to AIDS. Verghese is author of My Own Country: A Doctor's Story.