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Delaware health insurers fined $1.3M for discriminating against patients with mental health and addiction issues

Delaware issues fines to insurers for not treating people with mental health or substance abuse issues as fairly as they treat others.

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The Role of Race and Ethnicity in Medicine

Every time you go to see a new doctor, you have to fill out forms that ask your name, your age, your family history — and your race and ...

Air Date: July 30, 2021

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Nichole Jefferson (far left) is a kidney patient advocate based in Dallas, Texas. (Photo courtesy of Nichole Jefferson)
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How a clinical tool meant to predict kidney function could be hurting Black patients

Is an equation most commonly used to predict kidney health unintentionally contributing to health disparities — and reinforcing racist thinking?

5 years ago

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Johnson & Johnson is facing tens of thousands of lawsuits over claims that its talcum-based products caused users to develop cancer. The company says its powder products are safe. (Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images)
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Johnson & Johnson targeted Black women with products linked to cancer, lawsuit says

The complaint says the company made Black women a "central part" of its business strategy but failed to warn them about the potential dangers of its powder products.

5 years ago

The exterior of CHOP in Philadelphia
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Pa. coronavirus update: Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia to mandate vaccines for all employees

While the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia had planned on waiting until the vaccine got “full FDA licensure,” the rising threat of the delta variant upended those plans.

5 years ago

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Cutting carbon pollution quickly would save millions of lives, study finds

Cutting carbon emissions to zero in the next 30 years would save about 74 million lives this century, a new analysis estimates.

5 years ago

A Google sign is seen outside the company's headquarters
NPR
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Google and Facebook mandate vaccines for employees at U.S. offices

Google and Facebook will require U.S. employees to be vaccinated against the coronavirus before returning to the company's offices, the tech giants said on Wednesday.

5 years ago

Mayor Jim Kenney speaks at the opening of a federally-run mass vaccine center
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Philadelphia: Still no vaccine requirements for city workers, same with SEPTA and school district

The Kenney administration continues to avoid a mandate.

5 years ago

Simone Biles watches gymnasts perform after she exited the team
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‘OK not to be OK’: Mental health takes top role at Olympics

Biles cited mental health struggles for pulling out of the gymnastics team competition and the individual all-around, highlighting a discussion coursing through sports

5 years ago

Edna Cruz makes coffee while wearing a mask inside her cafe
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No mask mandate, but Pennsylvanians urged to follow guidance

Wolf's comments came just before the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention changed course Tuesday on some masking guidelines.

5 years ago

A a registered nurse works on a computer while assisting a COVID-19 patient
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Penn researching ways to avoid side effects of key treatment for serious COVID cases

A type of steroid is the only treatment proven to improve the outcome of patients hospitalized with COVID-19. But it can have major side effects, like elevated blood sugar.

5 years ago

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Alejandro Garcia, 16, receives his first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine
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Burlington County hosting pop-up COVID vaccine clinics for students

With little more than a month before school begins, Burlington County is partnering with school districts to get students fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

5 years ago

Philadelphians wait in the lobby of the Liacouras Center at Temple University to receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.
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Black Doctors COVID-19 Consortium to offer free physical exams, COVID-19 shots, tests

Student athletes can receive free physical examinations, and other Philadelphia residents can get the COVID-19 shot or be tested for the virus.

5 years ago

Joanne Matthews of the Emmanuel Dining Room exhorted people in line to get the shot. (Cris Barrish/WHYY)
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‘I’ve been convinced it is necessary’: Getting the shot in parts of Wilmington with low vax rates

Wilmington residents waiting in line for free lunch were encouraged to get inoculated. It’s part of a public health effort to reach the vaccine-hesitant.

5 years ago

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Park patrons ride the Pony Express roller coaster ride, one pictured in center wearing a mask and throwing up a peace sign
NPR
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Coronavirus FAQ: I’m vaccinated. I thought I could give up masks! But should I?

Yes, that was the plan. Then along came the Delta variant. And now people who are vaccinated are wondering: Are there circumstances in which a mask would be advisable?

5 years ago

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