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Health & Science

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy speaks during the state's COVID briefing on Feb. 23, 2022. (Screen shot/New Jersey)
Health

COVID-19 briefings to end in New Jersey two years after first reported case

Two years after the first COVID-19 case reported in the Garden State, Gov. Phil Murphy will end regular scheduled briefings on March 4.

4 years ago

Firefighters work at the scene of forest fire near Kyuyorelyakh village
Science

As wildfires worsen globally, governments are unprepared, UN warns

The western U.S. is already seeing more blazes, and the likelihood of catastrophic wildfires globally could increase more than 50% by the turn of the century.

4 years ago

Staff volunteers queue to receive a fourth dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at Sheba Medical Center in Israel on Dec. 27, 2021, as the hospital conducted a trial of a fourth jab of the vaccine. (Jack Guez/AFP via Getty Images)
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Who might benefit from a 4th shot — and who might not

At this point, one thing about the pandemic is clear: The COVID-19 vaccines, even when followed by a booster, aren't going to stop the coronavirus.

4 years ago

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The pandemic pummeled long-term care — it may not recover quickly, experts warn

Hundreds of thousands of nursing home workers have quit since the pandemic began, and the ones still working suffer from burnout.

4 years ago

A sign requiring masks as a precaution against the spread of the coronavirus
Health

Newer version of omicron variant spreads in the region. How worried should you be?

Early research from Denmark shows this type of the virus spreads more easily. But there are still a lot of questions.

4 years ago

Former Levi's executive Jennifer Sey speaks at a conference in 2018.
(Lintao Zhang/Getty Images for The Business of Fashion)
NPR
Health

Can a corporate exec speak as a mom about COVID rules? Consider the Levi’s saga

Where is the line between personal and professional opinions? And is that line different for high-level executives?

4 years ago

Dr. Paul Farmer, photographed in 2017 at a screening of a film about his life's work, Bending the Arc. (Desiree Navarro/Getty Images)
NPR
Health

Global health champion Dr. Paul Farmer has died

Dr. Paul Farmer, global health champion, Harvard Medical School professor, anthropologist and co-founder of the nonprofit health organization Partners in Health, has died.

4 years ago

In this aerial view from a drone, the Washington State Capitol is seen
NPR
Health

The first public option health plan in the U.S. struggles to gain traction

Washington was the first state in the U.S. to introduce a public option for health insurance, but the rollout hasn't been smooth.

4 years ago

Vials of testing fluid and packages of nose swabs are seen at a drive through COVID-19 testing site
NPR
Health

More contagious version of omicron spreads in U.S., fueling worries

The omicron BA.2 variant spreads about 30% more easily and has caused surges in other countries, raising questions about the wisdom of rolling back mitigation efforts.

4 years ago

Edna Evans, 88, gets a COVID-19 vaccination at the Liacouras Center at a vaccine clinic organized by the Black Doctors Consortium.
Health
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How can we tweak the vaccines?

Add more boosters? Redesign to anticipate new variants? Researchers are evaluating possibilities for improvement.

4 years ago

Queen Elizabeth II speaks at Windsor Castle
Health

Queen Elizabeth II tests positive for COVID; mild symptoms

The palace said the queen would continue with “light” duties at Windsor Castle over the coming week.

4 years ago

A closeup of a health worker wearing a face mask, scrubs, and gloves
Health

How nurses can be at the forefront of battling pandemic misinformation

Experts at Penn say nurses can play a major role by offering access to and helping patients understand accurate health care information.

4 years ago

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File photo: In this Thursday, July 15, 2021 file photo, Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy speaks during the daily briefing at the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
NPR
Health

U.S. surgeon general says he and his family have all tested positive for COVID-19

The nation's top doctor says he and his wife have mild symptoms, while his son has a runny nose and low-grade fever. His daughter also recently tested positive for the virus.

4 years ago

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The Pulse
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How Science is Changing Sports

Science is constantly propelling athletes to run faster, jump higher, push harder, and break records. Scientific advances have become suc ...

Air Date: February 18, 2022

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Drexel Students Jeremy Wortzel and Lena Champlin wrote a children’s book about climate change. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
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A West Philly couple wrote a children’s book to help parents have ‘The Climate Talk’

Lena Champlin, Jeremy Wortzel, and the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry wrote a children’s book about climate change and anxiety.

4 years ago

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