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The HealthCare.gov website main page. The Trump administration is clearing the way for insurers to sell short-term health plans as a bargain alternative to pricey “Obamacare” for consumers struggling with high premiums. But the policies don’t have to cover pre-existing conditions and benefits are limited. It’s not certain if that’s going to translate into broad consumer appeal among people who need an individual policy. (HHS via AP)
Delaware
Health Care
Insurance

At deadline health insurance numbers dropping in Delaware, region and nation

Multiple factors, from lifting tax penalty to less money for publicity, could be leading to fewer people enrolling for health coverage under Affordable Care Act.

7 years ago

This Oct. 10, 2008 file photo illustration shows a Johnson & Johnson product in Philadelphia. Johnson & Johnson is forcefully denying a media report that it knew for decades of the existence of trace amounts of asbestos in its baby powder. (Matt Rourke/AP Photo, File)
Business

J&J hammered by report it knew of asbestos in baby powder

Johnson & Johnson is forcefully denying a media report that it knew for decades about the existence of trace amounts of asbestos in its baby powder.

7 years ago

Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Jessica Altman talks about steps taken to ensure access to opioid addiction treatment during a visit to a Walgreens pharmacy in Kensington.
Addiction
Insurance

Pennsylvania leading the way in making addiction treatment more available

Opioid prescriptions have fallen by 28 percent in Pennsylvania from 2013 to 2018, but overdoses and deaths continue to rise.

7 years ago

In this photograph taken Dec. 3, 2018 and released by UNICEF, an Ebola survivor cares for one week-old Benedicte who was infected at birth with the Ebola virus by her mother, at an Ebola treatment center in Beni, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Benedicte's mother died. The child, who has recovered from the virus, is now called the
International

‘Young miracle:’ Baby recovers from Ebola in Congo outbreak

A baby who was admitted to an Ebola treatment center just six days after birth has now recovered from the virus.

7 years ago

The Pulse

Understanding Violence

On this episode of The Pulse, we examine violence — what sparks it, how it spreads, and where it can lead. We’ll learn about ...

Air Date: December 14, 2018

Listen 48:56
Charles Greif, 27, accepts a naloxone pack from Philadelphia health department worker Fatimah Maiga at Holmsburg Library, one of 80 sites across Pennsylvania where the overdose reversal drug was distributed for free.
Addiction
Pennsylvania

Naloxone, just in case: Pennsylvania hands out thousands of overdose-reversal kits

More than 5,100 kits were made available at 80 health clinics, libraries and public spaces across Pennsylvania.

7 years ago

Teens' biological clock drives them to stay up late and sleep in. Most school start times don't accommodate that drive. (Jasper Cole/Getty Images)
NPR
K-12
Mental Health

Sleepless no more in Seattle: Later school start time pays off for teens

Researchers at the University of Washington studied the high school students both before and after the start-time change. Their findings appear in a study published Wednesday

7 years ago

A customer holds a McDonald's Big Mac. The fast-food giant, one of the world's biggest beef buyers, has announced plans to use its might to cut back on antibiotics in its global beef supply. Environmentalists are applauding the commitment. (Christoph Schmidt/Picture Alliance via Getty Images)
NPR
Food & Drink
Medicine

Lots of antibiotics are used in beef production. McDonald’s vows to change this

Environmentalists are applauding the commitment.

7 years ago

Packages containing a nasal inhalant
Addiction
Pennsylvania
Public Health
PA Post

Pa. prepares to give out free overdose reversal drugs Thursday

Eighty locations across Pennsylvania are getting ready to hand out free naloxone this Thursday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

7 years ago

(Christiana Care photo)
Delaware
Economy

Delaware’s top private employer increasing minimum wage to $15 per hour

Delaware’s largest private employer says it is increasing its minimum wage to $15 an hour. Officials with Christiana Care He ...

7 years ago

For years, pregnant women have been routinely excluded from medical studies, a practice that has left unanswered questions about how best to treat many health conditions during pregnancy. (Maria Fabrizio for NPR)
NPR
Gender
Health Care
Medicine

Research gaps leave doctors guessing about treatments for pregnant women

Historically, pregnant women have been excluded from medical research, because scientists and ethicists were concerned that experimenting could hurt them or their fetus.

7 years ago

Emergency Dr. Jeanmarie Perrone (right) joins Pennsylvania Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine to announce new prescription guidelines for emergency room doctors dealing with opioids and opioid addiction.
Addiction
Medicine
Pennsylvania

Updated Pa. guidelines say all ERs should treat addicted patients with medication

The guidelines say all emergency departments in the state should be ready to treat patients who are already addicted with medications that prevent painful withdrawal symptoms.

7 years ago

Listen 1:15
A pediatrician holds up a measles
Down the Shore
Health Care
New Jersey

Ocean County officials: Up to 86 potentially exposed to measles at private event

Health officials in Ocean County say 86 people who attended a private event may have been exposed to measles.

7 years ago

Angela Lautner who lives in Elsmere, Ky. has Type 1 diabetes and is an advocate for affordable insulin. (Maddie McGarvey for NPR)
NPR
Health Care
Medicine

‘We’re fighting for our lives’ — patients protest sky-high insulin prices

Angela Lautner knew her thirst was unusual, even for someone directing airplanes, outside in the Memphis summer heat.

7 years ago

Philadelphia's Department of Behavioral Health has launched a new website (www.cbhphilly.org)
Behavioral Health
Philadelphia
Technology

New websites offer online resources for addiction treatment in Philly and beyond

Philadelphia has launched a new website where people receiving Medicaid benefits can find information about behavioral health and addiction treatment.

7 years ago

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