Health
More Philly overdose patients turning down ambulance ride after naloxone
'It’s a near-death experience, and you really want to get these people the help they need,' says the Philadelphia Fire Department's head of emergency medical services.
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Listen 5:03Trump Administration reportedly instructs CDC on its own version of 7 dirty words
The seven words that were to be stricken from official documents being drafted for the 2019 fiscal year budget, according to the Post, are:
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Pennsylvanians signing up as ACA open enrollment deadline looms
"We're trying to do the best that we can and see as many folks as we can in these last 48 hours,” said Patrick Keenan of the Pennsylvania Health Access Network.
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Teen opioid abuse dropping nationwide, survey finds
Researchers say higher rates of past drug abuse by teens may have contributed to the increase of opioid addiction in adults — and the current overdose crisis.
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Listen 1:20Delaware’s first flu death strikes 47-year-old man
The victim from New Castle County was a resident of a long term care facility and had multiple underlying health conditions.
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To solve Philadelphia hunger crisis, focus on fighting poverty
The Philadelphia metropolitan area — including the suburbs — contains nearly three-quarters of a million people struggling with hunger, a 20 percent increase over six years.
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Black mothers keep dying after giving birth. Shalon Irving’s story explains why
For much of American history, disparities were largely blamed on blacks' susceptibility to illness and their own behavior. Now many agree, the problem isn't race but racism.
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College campuses failing to fully decode mental illness
Academia, known at times for fostering innovation and creativity, is also casually slow and bureaucratic when it comes to implementing much-needed radical change.
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Flu season strikes early in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware
Flu season is off to an early start this year. Experts say it’s time to get a flu shot, if you haven’t already, because numbers could peak even more around the holidays.
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Crisis averted: scenes from the nation’s 24-hour helpline
The call came in late one summer night. Immediately, Paul Butler’s stomach sank, his heart sped up and he started listening.
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Listen 6:06After five Temple deaths, students call university’s counseling services inadequate
The university’s director of counseling services says the university's counseling staff is enough to meet the needs of Temple's students.
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In 50 years, heart transplant surgery hasn’t changed significantly
One million people have end-stage heart failure in North America, and only about 2,400 transplants occur each year due to a lack of viable hearts.
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Pa. DHS lags on efforts to provide residential treatment for mentally ill defendants
The state has fallen behind on federal court settlements requiring it to provide residential psychiatric treatment to those deemed incompetent to stand trial.
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Breast-feeding Philly moms push for accommodations to pump at train stations
“Women should not have to feed their child, whether it's nursing or pumping, while sitting on a dirty toilet,” said Lacey Kohlmoos, the woman who created the online petition.
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Listen 2:35Pa. sets new guidelines for prescribing opioids to kids
The guidelines are the latest in a series the state has adopted to advise doctors in different medical specialties.
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