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A person participates in an American Red Cross CPR training (Haraz N. Ghanbari/AP Photo, file)
Health Care
Kids
Public Health

In young children, CPR with rescue breathing leads to better outcomes, CHOP study says

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia researchers looked at data for rescue breathing vs. chest compression CPR for kids in cases of sudden cardiac arrest.

4 years ago

Travelers watch a JetBlue Airways aircraft taxi away from a gate at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport†ahead of Memorial Day weekend, Tuesday, May 25, 2021, in Arlington, Va
Public Health
Public Safety
Transportation

American, other airlines will require employee vaccinations

A key White House adviser talked about the matter with the CEOs of American, Delta, and Southwest, according to people familiar with the situation.

4 years ago

Emergency room sign. (Blake Farmer/WPLN)
Health Care
Medicine
Philadelphia
Race & Ethnicity

Yelp reviews may provide key insights into patient experiences with racism

With no standardized survey available to measure patient experiences with racism, some researchers are turning to Yelp to do the work.

4 years ago

Beth Springer looks into a patient's room
National
Public Health
Public Safety

US hits 700,000 COVID deaths just as cases begin to fall

It took 3 ½ months for the U.S. to go from 600,000 to 700,000 deaths, driven by the variant’s rampant spread through unvaccinated Americans.

4 years ago

The exterior of Merck headquarters
National
Public Health

Merck says experimental pill cuts worst effects of COVID-19

If cleared, Merck's drug would be the first pill shown to treat COVID-19, a potentially major advance in efforts to fight the pandemic.

4 years ago

From left to right: Jaya Aysola, founder and executive director of Penn Medicine’s Center for Health Equity Advancement, Pierre Johnson, University of Chicago OB-GYN, Madi Sinha, physician and author, and Cesar Padilla, obstetric anesthesiologist
The Pulse

What Will It Take to Diversify Medicine?

Who becomes a physician in this country — and who never gets that chance? On this encore presentation, we explore this question a lot o ...

Air Date: October 1, 2021

Listen 50:58
Ana Martinez gives a patient a flu shot
National
Public Health

It’s flu shot time, even if you’ve had your COVID-19 vaccine

Flu cases have dropped to historically low levels during the pandemic. The U.S. and Europe experienced hardly any flu last winter.

4 years ago

A woman wears a mask while shopping the produce section
Radio Times
Food & Drink

What to eat: the latest in food science

We discuss new nutrition research on our microbiome , our metabolism, and alcohol. And look at how the Big Food industry shapes what and how we eat.

Air Date: September 30, 2021 10:00 am

Listen 49:00
A pregnant woman wearing a face mask and gloves holds her belly as she waits in line for groceries
NPR
National
Public Health

Are you pregnant? The CDC really wants you to get vaccinated against COVID-19

The CDC says cases of COVID-19 in symptomatic, pregnant people have a higher risk of admission into intensive care and a 70% increased risk of death.

4 years ago

Noting an increase in children dealing with anxiety and depression, N.J. launched a new corner of its COVID-19 website dedicated to resources for young people. (sewcream/BigStock)
Mental Health
New Jersey
Public Health

N.J. coronavirus update: Resources offered for young people dealing with mental health challenges

Noting an increase in children dealing with anxiety and depression, N.J. launched a new corner of its COVID-19 website dedicated to resources for young people.

4 years ago

A woman receives the COVID-19 vaccine at Montgomery County Department of Safety’s mobile health vaccination site on September 29, 2021. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Pennsylvania
Public Health

Montgomery County’s mobile health team approaches a milestone — 10,000 vaccinations — as Gov. Wolf visits

The health team was at SEPTA’s Norristown Transportation Center, and Gov. Tom Wolf got a closer look.

4 years ago

A Planet Fitness Inc. employee cleans gym equipment before the location's reopening on March 15, after being closed due to Covid-19 in Inglewood, California.
(Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images)
NPR
Public Health

Obesity rates rise during pandemic, fueled by stress, job loss, sedentary lifestyle

The pandemic only exacerbated a problem that was already quickly accelerating in the last decade.

4 years ago

In this June 11, 2021, file photo, a healthcare worker administrates a dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to a student during a vaccination clinic
Public Health

Philly targeting neighborhoods with low vaccination rates for booster shots

Philadelphia health officials say you can expect a text from the city if you qualify for a booster shot and are in a neighborhood with low vaccination rates.

4 years ago

An illustration of two parents comforting their child
NPR
Gun Violence
National
Public Health

After 25 years in the dark, the CDC wants to study the true toll of guns in America

We don't know the full impact of nonfatal firearms-related injuries. Unreliable data and political pressure have obscured the picture for researchers and the public.

4 years ago

The Pulse
Community Events

Watch ‘In Du Bois’ Footsteps: The Health of our Cities, Then & Now’

WHYY & The Pulse hosted a conversation about the legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois' ground-breaking book,"The Philadelphia Negro" and the path towards more equitable cities.

4 years ago

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