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Delaware
Mental Health

‘Unique grief’: New Delaware group aims to offer better support for those left behind after suicide

Suicide deaths have been increasing in recent years. Now, a new effort in Delaware hopes to offer more support to those left behind.

2 years ago

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Philadelphia City Councilmember Nina Ahmad.
The Pulse
Gender
Government
Health Care
Philadelphia

Philadelphia City Council holds hearing on maternal deaths and health disparities

The Committee on Public Health and Human Services marked International Women’s Day on Friday with a conversation about addressing inequities in local health care systems.

2 years ago

Listen 1:12
David Fajgenbaum writes on a white board
Health Care
Higher Education
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Philadelphia
Public Health

UPenn professor receives $48.3 million to find new treatments in old drugs

Over the past few years, Every Cure has developed a blueprint for an AI-powered platform that can do what humans can’t — match thousands of diseases with thousands of drugs.

2 years ago

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Dr. Melanie Pellecchia poses for a photo
Behavioral Health
Health Care
Higher Education
Home & Family
Philadelphia

UPenn study helps caregiver coaches extend autism care beyond therapy sessions

AT PEACE Study supports providers who coach parents of children with autism on how to implement therapy strategies into their daily routines.

2 years ago

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Public Health

How springing forward to daylight saving time could affect your health — and how to prepare

There are ways to ease the adjustment, including getting more sunshine to help reset your circadian rhythm for healthful sleep.

2 years ago

KYIV, UKRAINE-JANUARY, 2020: Tiktok on Smartphone Screen. Young Girl Showing Smartphone Screen with Tiktok on it while Looking at the Camera. Focus on Smartphone.
The Pulse

The New Mental Health Landscape

We explore how the field of mental health is changing, what trained therapists make of mental health advice from influencers, and more!

Air Date: March 8, 2024

Listen 50:21
T.J. Erkert with harm reduction advocates at a rally outside City Hall
Addiction
Health Care
Philadelphia
Protests

Harm reduction activists ask for a ‘seat at the table’ during City Hall rally

Protesters demanded City Council and the Parker administration turn away from its “forced treatment” approach to solve the opioid crisis in Kensington.

2 years ago

Gamblers play slot machines at the Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City, N.J. on Nov. 29, 2023. Figures released on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024, by the American Gaming Association show that the U.S. commercial casino industry had its best year ever in 2023, winning $66.5 billion from gamblers. When figures from tribal casinos are tallied later this year, the combined total is expected to approach $110 billion for 2023. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)
Studio 2
Addiction

Why Is Gambling Everywhere?, What Super Tuesday Means for P.a.

With the ease of online sports betting and corner store games, gambling is addicting more Americans. We look at how the industry is changing and the rise of problem gambling.

Air Date: March 6, 2024 12:00 pm

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Addiction
Health Care
Philadelphia
Public Health
Visual Arts

New art installation visualizes life at the intersection of homelessness, drug use and sex work in Philly

From March 3 through March 8, harm reduction group Project SAFE is offering free admission to its “Not Welcome Anywhere” art installation.

2 years ago

Listen 1:03
A student wearing a mask and a face shield sits at a desk.
K-12
National
Public Health

The CDC has relaxed COVID guidelines. Will schools and day cares follow suit?

The change may not affect how individual schools urge parents to react when their children fall sick.

2 years ago

Boxes of pills on a counter at a pharmacy.
Health Care
Medicine
Pennsylvania

CVS and Walgreens plan to start dispensing abortion pill mifepristone soon

Walgreens will begin dispensing the medication within a week at some locations in Pennsylvania.

2 years ago

McKenna Shuster is visible through a window working in her house at twilight.
Health Care
Medicine
National
Public Health

U.S. health officials drop 5-day isolation time for COVID-19

The CDC changed its guidance, saying that people can return to regular activities if their symptoms are mild and improving and it's been a day since they've had a fever.

2 years ago

A medical professional prepares a vaccine syringe.
NPR
Public Health

Older U.S. adults should get another COVID-19 shot, health officials recommend

According to the latest CDC data, only 13% of U.S. children have gotten the new shots and about 22% of U.S. adults have.

2 years ago

Measles virus under microscope
Philadelphia
Public Health
6abc

Philadelphia Department of Public Health announces end to measles outbreak

With 93% of Philadelphians being up-to-date on the MMR vaccine, the department said the outbreak did not spread far.

2 years ago

ChristianaCare Primary Care at Jennersville. (Google Maps)
Business
Health Care
Pennsylvania

ChristianaCare plans to open 2 ‘neighborhood hospitals’ in Delco in 2025

In addition to the planned micro-hospital at the former Jennersville campus, ChristianaCare is now looking to build two “micro-hospitals” in Delaware County.

2 years ago

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