Health
With $1M state grant, Temple to address need for addiction meds in Philadelphia
The grant comes from a program trying to enlist more community-based primary care physicians in the fight against the opioid addiction.
8 years ago
Many seeking detox are denied treatment because hospitals don’t test for fentanyl
Most hospital drug tests do not test for fentanyl — the cheaper, more powerful, synthetic opioid whose presence has increased in Philadelphia's illegal drug supply.
8 years ago
Listen 2:15‘Greening’ vacant lots improves mental health in Philly communities
The study adds to a growing body of research that demonstrates how where you live matters for your health.
8 years ago
Overdose deaths spike in beach towns of Sussex County
More than half of suspected overdose deaths are occurring in the southernmost part of the county, and health officials warn it might be due to fentanyl-laced heroin.
8 years ago
Female Pa. lawmakers hope to help incarcerated women with series of bills
When moms are imprisoned, it hurts families, neighborhoods and communities, legislator says.
8 years ago
More screen time for teens linked to ADHD symptoms
A study published Tuesday in JAMA suggests that such frequent use of digital media by adolescents might increase their odds of developing symptoms of ADHD.
8 years ago
Medical respite for homeless now open in North Philly
Serenity has a total of 20 beds for homeless men and women.
8 years ago
Listen 2:18State confirms unauthorized changes were made to vital records site
The state website where people can order birth and death records was recently offline for nearly a full week because someone made unauthorized changes to the site.
8 years ago
Health insurers are vacuuming up details about you — and it could raise your rates
With little public scrutiny, the health insurance industry has joined forces with data brokers to vacuum up personal details about hundreds of millions of Americans.
8 years ago
CHOP study: Despite kids in backseat, parents not putting down their phones
New research shows many parents are using their phones while driving with young children in the car, and that behavior is also correlated with other risky driving habits.
8 years ago
Why the breastfeeding vs. formula debate is especially critical in poor countries
In poor countries, a mother's decision about breastfeeding can be critical for her baby's survival. That's because formula carries special risks for low-income families.
8 years ago
To improve treatments, researchers want to hunt for clues in medical records
Researchers want to plow through the vast amount of data that's gathered in those records, along with insurance billing information, to find new uses for drugs.
8 years ago
It is legal for kids to work on tobacco farms, but it can make them sick
In the U.S., children under the age of 18 are legally barred from purchasing cigarettes or other tobacco products. But they are allowed to harvest tobacco on farms.
8 years ago
New Jersey environmentalist urging state to toughen air quality standards
An environmental group said public health in New Jersey is at risk from air pollution. Environment New Jersey director Doug O’Ma ...
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Does a mom’s stress affect her offspring for generations?
Researchers are studying the factors that can make epigenetic changes to DNA. A mom's stress, diet and daily habits may become an inheritance of sorts for her kids.
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