Health
Philly launches campaign urging citizens to carry life-saving naloxone
'Carrying naloxone can be just as important as learning CPR,' says Philadelphia's assistant deputy commissioner of the fire department.
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Philly Council members grill city officials on efforts to deal with opioid crisis
Council members’ questions for city officials took up so much of the three-hour hearing that other speakers, including treatment providers, did not have a chance to speak.
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Listen 2:06Walmart provides free opioid disposal product to customers
Walmart pharmacies are now distributing a powder that renders opioid medication unusable.
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Adding hope to health messages may lead to better outcomes
Doctors often have to talk to their patients about different health risks – obesity, smoking, too much alcohol – but WHAT sho ...
Air Date: March 12, 2018
Listen 03:24Council hearing to focus on Philly’s efforts to fight opioid addiction
City Council will hold a second public hearing in April in Kensington, where residents will able to tell officials how the opioid crisis is affecting their community.
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Opioid overdoses sending twice as many kids to hospital
Over a decade, more than 3,600 children were admitted hospitals for opioid ingestion — about 800 between 2004 and 2007 and more than 1,500 between 2012 and 2015.
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Bruises. Burns. Lesions. Lacerations. Wounds can be dangerous, painful, even gruesome. But they also represent our ability to survive and ...
Air Date: March 9, 2018
Listen 48:35Philly mobile clinic expands to treat infections related to injection drug use
Sheila Dhand is a wound care nurse with Prevention Point Philadelphia’s mobile unit. She cares for skin and soft tissue infections often resulting from injecting drugs.
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CHOP researchers: Why are so many young teens getting kidney stones?
Over two decades, there's been a sharp increase among adolescents with the disease. Historically, the condition affected mostly middle-aged white men.
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Listen 5:28Healing the wounds from injecting drugs
Injecting drugs can cause serious, life-threatening wounds. As the drug crisis escalates, some clinics are teaching simple techniques to reduce the risk of infection.
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Listen 9:51ERs in Pennsylvania, Delaware report huge increases in opioid overdoses
Emergency departments have been the first line of defense when it comes to opioid overdoses for a long time.
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After decades of air pollution, a Louisiana town rebels against a chemical giant
The company recently installed technology it promised would reduce chloroprene emissions by 85 percent. So far, public air monitors suggest levels are still trending upward.
8 years ago
Using awkward silences for potentially life-saving conversation about depression
A new ad campaign from the Jed Foundation, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and the Ad Council encourages teens to talk to friends about depression.
8 years ago
How to help teens look beyond their screens
We often think of teenagers as obsessed with their phones, selfies, or being popular. Researchers are learning more about what help ...
Air Date: March 5, 2018
Listen 03:36Philly’s $1.6 billion Department of Behavioral Health under review
City Controller Rebecca Rhynhart starts a performance audit with Department of Behavioral Health because it funds services she thinks Philadelphians need most.
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