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Aging

Feeling Your Age

They call it the golden years, but there’s a reason many of us dread old age — it can mean losing our health, our independence, our m ...

Air Date: January 4, 2019

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Ana Martinez gives a patient a flu shot
Pennsylvania
PA Post

Flu declared widespread in Pa.; death count doubles

The latest report shows flu taking the steep climb that often follows holiday gatherings and the beginning of the new year.

7 years ago

The bALLet program is housed at the Pennsylvania Ballet Academy in Camp Hill and is open to children of all abilities. (Keira McGuire/WITF)
Dance
Kids

At all-inclusive ballet classes, ‘special things happen’ for children and parents

It took five years to find a ballet academy open to children of all abilities. Finally, at Pennsylvania Ballet Academy in Camp Hill the bALLet class was born.

7 years ago

Winter swimmers enjoyed an icy dip in Poland's Garczyn lake last February. Recorded air temperature was around 14 degrees Farenheit, and a large ice hole had to be cut to allow the lake bathing
NPR
Biology
Outdoors

Could exercising in frigid temperatures make us healthier?

Many of the purported benefits of cold hinge on brown fat, sometimes referred to as "good" fat. Long known to exist in infants, brown fat burns calories and generates heat.

7 years ago

(Ryan Johnson for NPR)
NPR
Kids

How to help kids overcome their fear of doctors and shots

Children who withdraw from frightening situations or environments may be more likely to struggle with social anxiety, later in life, psychologists find.

7 years ago

President Donald Trump, stands with Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, and talks about drug prices during a visit to the Department of Health and Human Services in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 25, 2018. (Susan Walsh/AP Photo)
Health Care
Pennsylvania

Experts caution against health reimbursement arrangements

The public comments period ended Friday for a proposed federal rule that would allow more employers to use health reimbursement arrangements.

7 years ago

Elvira Choc grieves as she attends a memorial service for her 7-year-old granddaughter Jakelin Caal Maquin, in San Antonio Secortez, Guatemala, Monday, Dec. 24, 2018. The body of the 7-year-old girl who died while in the custody of the U.S. Border Patrol was handed over to family members in her native Guatemala on Monday for a last goodbye. (Oliver de Ros/AP Photo)
Immigration
Kids
Public Health

More health exams instituted for migrant children at border

More thorough health screenings, as well as secondary screenings, will be held for every child in Border Patrol custody following the deaths of two Guatemalan children.

7 years ago

A girl is treated for suspected cholera infection at a hospital in Sanaa, Yemen. There were more than 1 million cases of cholera in the country between April 2017 and April 2018.
NPR
International
Public Health

The health of the world in 2018, by the numbers

At year's end, global health numbers offer reason for both hope and despair. One strong positive note is that people are living longer.

7 years ago

Even for conventional medical treatments that are covered under most health insurance policies, the large copays and high deductibles have left many Americans with big bills, says a health economist, who sees the rise in medical fundraisers as worrisome.
NPR
Health Care
Income Inequality
Public Health

Patients are turning to GoFundMe to fill health insurance gaps

GoFundMe, the largest online, crowdsourced fundraising platform, says contributors have raised more than $5 billion from 50 million donations in its eight years.

7 years ago

The Pulse
Medicine
Sports

Sports and Health

We think of sports as part of a healthy lifestyle — a chance to move our muscles, work up a sweat, release endorphins. Often that’s t ...

Air Date: December 28, 2018

Listen 48:52
Katherine Streeter for NPR
NPR
Medicine

How working on Christmas became a privilege for 2 young doctors

December is supposed to be the time of year filled with family gatherings and holiday good cheer. For medical residents, quite the opposite is true.

7 years ago

Chris holds a plastic syringe he and his wife use to administer homemade medical marijuana oil to their 13-year-old son, Dylan, who has autism.
(Lynn Arditi/The Public's Radio)
NPR
Kids

After other options fail, a family tries medical marijuana for son with autism

Rhode Island is one of a small but growing number of states that allow medical marijuana for treating severe forms of autism.

7 years ago

Sheila Dhand (center) speaks to Philadelphia police officers after she had administered Narcan to a man overdosing in Kensington. (Jessica Kourkounis/For Keystone Crossroads)
Changing Communities
Philadelphia

Fatal opioid overdoses expected to dip in Philly for first time in 5 years

Philadelphia city officials say 2018 is expected to be the first time in five years that opioid-fueled drug overdose deaths are down.

7 years ago

Steve Carey of Wildwood Crest, New Jersey, has found that shared appointments with other patients trying to manage their Type 1 diabetes have been very helpful. “You don’t feel alone with the problem you have,” he says. (Provided)
Health Care
Innovation

The doctor will see you now — and you, and you, and you

Group appointments of six to 10 patients are becoming more popular for certain chronic conditions in Philadelphia area. People benefit from sharing their common experiences.

7 years ago

Charlotte Potts, who has a history of heart problems, lives within sight of Livingston Regional Hospital. After a recent stint there, she was discharged into the care of a home health agency, and now gets treatment in her apartment for some ailments. (Shalina Chatlania/WPLN)
NPR
Business
Health Care

How helping patients get good care at home helps rural hospitals survive

Rural hospitals close when they don't have enough paying patients to care for, but they're also dinged when the same patients show up over and over again.

7 years ago

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