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Gun Violence
Pennsylvania
Public Health

Gun violence and public health: Governor-elect Shapiro speaks at American Health Summit

Governor-elect Josh Shapiro highlighted gun violence and its effect on young people during the 5th annual Bloomberg American Health Summit in Philadelphia Tuesday.

3 years ago

This July 23, 2018 file photo shows packets of buprenorphine, a drug which controls heroin and opioid cravings, in Greenfield, Mass. (Elise Amendola/AP Photo)
Behavioral Health
Health Care
Higher Education
Medicine

New study: Buprenorphine proves safer for infants than methadone treatment during pregnancy

A new study, led by a Rutgers researcher, found that buprenorphine, rather than methadone, may be safer for infants born to mothers getting treatment for opioid use disorder.

3 years ago

A silhouette of someone preparing a COVID-19 vaccine.
Health Care
Medicine
Public Health
WESA

If you don’t want to give COVID-19 for Christmas, experts recommend the bivalent booster

Just under 14% of Pennsylvanians, age five or older, have gotten the shot, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

3 years ago

Shown are Philadelphia police vehicles on a traffic stop
Stop and Frisk: Revisit or Resist
Mental Health
Policing
Race & Ethnicity
Social Justice

Understanding the mental health impact of stop and frisk and frequent police stops

Recent calls for stop and frisk policing as a solution to Philly’s gun violence crisis bring attention to the mental health implications of the practice.

3 years ago

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Sterling Sheffield, an assistant professor of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences at the University of Florida, shows over-the-counter hearing aids Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2022, in Gainesville, Fla. (AP Photo/Alan Youngblood)
Explainers
Government
Medicine
National

FDA change ushers in cheaper, easier-to-get hearing aids

The Food and Drug Administration estimates that around 30 million people in the United States deal with hearing loss.

3 years ago

It can be hard to find children's fever-reducing medication in some areas. At a Bed Bath & Beyond in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, a few products were in stock while others were sold out. (Laurel Wamsley/NPR)
NPR
Kids
Medicine
Public Health

Thanks to the ‘tripledemic,’ it can be hard to find kids’ fever-reducing medicines

If you stroll the cold and flu medicine aisle these days, you might notice shelves that are bare, or nearly so.

3 years ago

(Bigstock / CHAI CGN)
The Pulse

Changing the Way We Think About Chronic Pain

Pain is powerful — and when it becomes chronic, it can be all-consuming. It takes over our minds, saps our energy, and becomes the focu ...

Air Date: December 2, 2022

Listen 49:16
Two people look at bills.
NPR
Health Care
National
Personal Finance

Medical bills remain inaccessible for many visually impaired Americans

When health bills aren't legible — via large-print, Braille or other adaptive technology — blind patients can't know what they owe, and are too often sent to debt collections.

3 years ago

The influenza virus. (Frederick Murphy/CDC)
Health Care
Medicine
Philadelphia
Public Health

Greater Philadelphia sees sharp rise in flu activity, much earlier in the season than previous years

Influenza activity in Philadelphia has rapidly increased over the past few weeks. Health providers expect even more cases following the holidays.

3 years ago

People gather together and pose for a photo.
Delaware
Health Care
Higher Education
Race & Ethnicity

Largest grant in Delaware State’s history to fund health inequity research

A five-year, $18.36 million research grant from the National Institutes of Health will fund DSU’s research into health disparities.

3 years ago

Cells in an Alzheimer’s affected brain, with abnormal levels of the beta-amyloid protein clumping together to form plaques, brown, that collect between neurons and disrupt cell function
NPR
Aging
Medicine
Public Health

Study: Alzheimer’s drug shows modest success slowing declines in memory, thinking

In a large study, the experimental Alzheimer's drug lecanemab reduced the rate of cognitive decline by 27 percent in people in the early stages of the disease.

3 years ago

An up-close microscopic image of mpox virus particles.
NPR
Health Care
International
Medicine
Public Health

WHO renames monkeypox as mpox, citing racist stigma

"Removing 'monkey' removes the stigma that monkeypox comes with," an expert tells NPR. But he questions why the World Health Organization will wait a year to make the change.

3 years ago

A woman gazes to the right. Trees and a street are visible behind her.
Health Care
Medicine
Race & Ethnicity

People of color face discrimination in diagnosis and treatment of migraines, advocates say

Patient advocates are trying to address the disparities people of color face while trying to get a migraine diagnosis or treatment.

3 years ago

Listen 4:25
A medical person holds a clipboard in their hands.
Delaware
Health Care
Public Health
Race & Ethnicity

New online dashboard tracks racial and economic disparities in Delaware

Similar to the state’s COVID-19 tracker, the Equity Counts Data Center will track racial disparities in areas including health, education, and criminal justice.

3 years ago

(Kristen Uroda for NPR)
NPR
Mental Health

Here’s how some therapists are tackling structural racism in their practice

Cambodian American Eden Teng was was born in a refugee camp on the border of Thailand and Cambodia just a few years after the Cambodian genocide.

3 years ago

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