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Prevention Point on the left, and a homeless shelter on the right, at the intersection of Kensington Ave. and Monmouth Street.
Health

Supervised injection at Prevention Point? Ahead of major ruling, Safehouse lacks location and funding

The city’s push to open in Kensington still faces resistance. Meanwhile, the nonprofit has just $200,000 in the bank.

6 years ago

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Radio Times
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Aging and the costs of long-term care

The cost of long-term care for our aging population is rising but experts worry we are not prepared to meet their needs.

Air Date: January 16, 2020 10:00 am

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The Pulse
Health

How psychology is just catching up with the effects of online hate

When online creators get hateful comments — who can help?

6 years ago

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PFAS are toxic chemicals commonly found in clothing and non-stick cookware like teflon. (Wallace McKelvey/PennLive)
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Bucks-Montco group joins nationwide petition to designate PFAS as hazardous waste

The petition demands that EPA designate the chemicals under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, to ensure strict storage, transfer and disposal.

6 years ago

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Radio Times
Science

Travel, climate change and guilt

We talk about the impact of flying on climate change, the "flight shaming movement," and the pros and cons of carbon offsets with two climate scientists and a travel writer.

Air Date: January 14, 2020 10:00 am

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The Pa. attorney general's office seal is posted at the Safe2Say Something crisis center Jan. 13, 2020. (Brett Sholtis/WITF)
Health

One year in, Pa. crisis center to stop school violence has fielded 40,000 tips

The partnership between Sandy Hook Promise and the state Attorney General's office aims to prevent mass shootings and help children dealing with problems.

6 years ago

People hold signs during a protest at the state house in Trenton, N.J., Monday, Jan. 13, 2020. New Jersey lawmakers are set to vote Monday on legislation to eliminate most religious exemptions for vaccines for schoolchildren, as opponents crowd the statehouse grounds with flags and banners. (Seth Wenig/AP Photo)
Health

‘We’re ready to go to war on this’: N.J. lawmakers pledge to reintroduce failed vaccine bill

Democratic leaders in the New Jersey Senate failed to rally enough support for a bill that would eliminate the religious exemption for childhood vaccines.

6 years ago

U.S. Attorney William McSwain speaks at a press conference.
Radio Times
Health

Supervised injection sites

WHYY's Nina Feldman gives us an update on the legal battles over supervised injection sites in Philadelphia.

6 years ago

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Running and other moderate exercise can protect against lifestyle disease. A new study shows training for a marathon slows cardiovascular aging. (RichVintage/Getty Images)
NPR
Health

Ready for your first marathon? Training can cut years off your cardiovascular age

If you've ever considered training for a marathon, but you're a bit intimidated by the idea of 26.2 miles, here's some motivation.

6 years ago

Making art is fun. But there’s a lot more to it. It might serve an evolutionary purpose -- and emerging research shows that it can help us feel happy and relaxed.  (Meredith Rizzo/NPR)
NPR
Health

Feeling artsy? Here’s how making art helps your brain

A lot of my free time is spent doodling. I'm a journalist on NPR's science desk by day. But all the time in between, I am an artist — specifically, a cartoonist.

6 years ago

In this aerial photo Monday, Dec. 30, 2019, wildfires rage under plumes of smoke in Bairnsdale, Australia. (Glen Morey via AP, File)
Radio Times
Science

Is Australia’s fire the world’s future?

We look at the bushfires raging in Australia and discuss the role climate change is playing on wildfire severity and frequency around the globe.

Air Date: January 10, 2020 10:00 am

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A person bags psilocybin mushrooms at a pop-up cannabis market in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)
The Pulse
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How researchers and advocates of color are forging their own paths in psychedelic-assisted therapy

After a long history of erasure, communities of color are reclaiming psychedelic traditions to heal from trauma.

6 years ago

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Psychedelic Mushrooms
The Pulse
Science

Psychedelics and Therapy

After a decades-long hiatus, researchers are taking a fresh look at the potential of psychedelics in therapy. Could substances like ketam ...

Air Date: January 10, 2020

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Health

Pa. is paying hospitals to get patients into opioid treatment after overdosing — and it’s working

Half of Pennsylvania hospitals are all-in for a financial incentive program to connect emergency room patients with continuing opioid treatment.

6 years ago

Jennifer and Drew Gobrecht look at their baby, Benjamin, at home in Ridley Park, Pa. Jennifer gave birth in November 2019 following a uterine transplant. (Penn Medicine via AP)
Health

Delco woman with transplanted uterus gives birth to ‘miracle’ baby

Their child, Benjamin, was the first baby born as part of Penn Medicine’s 2-year-old uterine transplant trial.

6 years ago

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