Health
Can this breakfast cereal help save the planet?
Some environmentalists say food production needs a fundamental reboot, with crops that stay rooted in the soil for years, like Kernza, a prairie grass.
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How can we be sure artificial intelligence is safe for medical use?
The FDA, accustomed to approving drugs and clearing medical devices, is now figuring out how to make sure computer algorithms are safe and effective.
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Cut melon linked to U.S. salmonella outbreak recalled
An Indianapolis-based company has issued a recall for melon products sold in 16 states after being linked to a salmonella outbreak.
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Beyond South Philly Acme, hepatitis A is on the rise
Philadelphia now sees more than 30 cases of hepatitis A a year, about five times more than just two years ago.
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New Jersey enacts law on assisted suicide for terminally ill
Gov. Phil Murphy on Friday signed legislation making New Jersey the seventh state to enact a law permitting terminally ill patients to seek life-ending medication.
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Failing up: How one med student came back from a first-year setback
Intense competitiveness — and the flip side of the coin, fear of failure — is part of the culture at medical school.
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Listen 10:45How mindfulness helped one woman battle opioids
What she learned was, “It’s all about being in the moment and being OK with what is now.” That helped her manage her addiction and made her a better mom.
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In science — and in life — failure is both a stumbling block and a building block. We regard failure as the enemy of success — but ...
Air Date: April 12, 2019
Listen 49:23Gov. Murphy signs law requiring mental health coverage parity by insurers
The new measure requires insurers to cover mental health care to the same extent and degree as physical health, and expands the conditions that qualify.
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Renewed focus on measles vaccines in New Jersey
There have been far fewer cases of the highly contagious respiratory disease in the Garden State, but health officials continue to promote vaccinations.
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Brain scans may reveal concussion damage in living athletes
Researchers may be closing in on a way to check athletes while they're alive for signs of a degenerative brain disease that's been linked to frequent head blows.
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U.S. warns docs not to abruptly halt opioid pain treatment
U.S. health officials Tuesday warned doctors not to abruptly stop prescribing opioid painkillers to patients who are taking them for chronic pain ailments, such as backaches.
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Can Delaware close the gap on black infant and maternal mortality?
Across the nation, too, black mothers are three to four times more likely than white mothers to die from pregnancy-related complications.
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Listen 2:12Why black men’s health disparities affect us all
Black males in Philadelphia have a lower life expectancy than everybody else. Why does this disparity exist and how should we work to close the gap?
Air Date: April 10, 2019
Listen 11:34Temple had no new cases of mumps Monday, for first time since outbreak began
About five to 10 reported cases of the disease continue to come in daily, but that number is slowly decreasing.
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