
Health
Fear of deportation or green card denial deters some parents from getting kids care
In Texas, researchers studying the issue say it's a major reason why more children are going without health insurance.
7 years ago
This diet is better for the planet. But is it better for you, too?
What we eat – and how our food is produced – is becoming increasingly politicized.
7 years ago
Steep climb in benzodiazepine prescribing by primary care doctors
The percentage of outpatient medical visits that led to a benzodiazepine prescription doubled from 2003 to 2015, according to a study published Friday.
7 years ago
Hospitals could play bigger role in preventing gun violence, study says
Research suggests intervention programs in hospitals could help gunshot victims steer clear of future violence.
7 years ago
California doctors alarmed as state links their opioid prescriptions to deaths
It wasn't until 2016 that the CDC issued guidelines for prescribing opioids, telling doctors to start with low dosages and increase slowly.
7 years ago
N.J. patients with opioid addiction now qualify for medical marijuana
The news came as a welcome change to officials and advocates trying to expand the state’s medical cannabis program and find innovative ways to battle the opioid crisis.
7 years ago
N.J. first lady starts effort to lower maternal mortality rate
Tammy Murphy said she and Gov. Phil Murphy's Cabinet are launching a campaign to help drive down the number of women who die during or soon after pregnancy.
7 years ago
Calls for change follow NPR/’Frontline’ black lung investigation
Thousands of coal miners are dying from an advanced form of black lung disease, and federal regulators could have prevented it if they had paid closer attention to their data.
7 years ago
Researchers find a web of factors behind multiple sclerosis
We now know that MS is not infectious in the true sense of the word. It is not contagious in the way, say, the flu is. But infection does likely play a role in MS.
7 years ago
Medical students push for more LGBT health training to address disparities
According to a number of studies, medical schools do a poor job of preparing future doctors to understand the LGBT population's unique needs and health risks.
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Before black lung, The Hawks Nest Tunnel disaster killed hundreds
Almost 90 years ago, thick clouds of dust blurred the eyes and choked the lungs of workers inside the tunnel.
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She wanted to be the perfect mom, then landed in a psychiatric unit
Studies suggest postpartum psychosis affects about one or two women out of every thousand that give birth.
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The Inner Workings of Hospitals
Hospitals can be bewildering places. They operate according to their own special logic, which can make them feel a bit like a well-oiled ...
Air Date: January 18, 2019
Listen 49:23A new report exposes the gaps in the current food safety system, which recently has been put under strain during the government shutdown.
7 years ago
Where are N.J.’s new chemical rules? Environmentalists accuse DEP of more foot-dragging on PFAS
The DEP denies tomorrow’s stakeholder meeting will mean further delay in setting health limits on two toxic chemicals.
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