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Drexel University professors Michael Yudell and Chloe Silverman have decided to study engagement between autism researchers and the autism community to see how that impacts scientific research. (Provided)
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Drexel profs studying how engaging with the autism community could lead to better research

A three-year study will investigate to what extent autism researchers include stakeholder groups in the design phase, and whether that affects what research is done.

7 years ago

Acupuncture
The Pulse
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Different Country, Different Medicine

Medicine, healthcare — even illness — vary from country to country. Those differences are driven by tradition, culture, even politics ...

Air Date: September 28, 2018

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The Pulse
Health

Acupuncture: real relief or theatrical placebo?

Alan Yu heads home to Hong Kong to investigate the ways acupuncture is used in the medical system there.

7 years ago

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Sidlappa, who goes by one name, is 58 years old and waiting to get an angiogram. He traveled 8 hours to the hospital in Bangalore with his wife Ramlingamma and two of his seven children. (Mary-Rose Abraham)
The Pulse
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At hospitals in India, waiting family become health care helpers

Visitors line the hallways — even sleep on the floor — anxious for loved ones to recover. Noora Health trains overflow family to care for patients once they return home.

7 years ago

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Don Tollefson (Battling Opioids)
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Former Philly sportscaster Don Tollefson tries his hand helping others seek addiction treatment

Disgraced former Philly sportscaster Don Tollefson is trying to pay it forward.

7 years ago

Listen 5:16
A conservative think tank said that the Health and Human Services announcement doesn't go far enough and that Secretary Alex Azar
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Health and Human Services says it’s reviewing use of fetal tissue for research

The Department of Health and Human Services says it is reviewing all medical research involving human fetal tissue.

7 years ago

In this April 2, 2018 photo, pharmacist Steve Protzel poses for photos holding a bottle of OxyContin at Daniel's Pharmacy in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
Radio Times
Health

The roots of the overdose crisis

Guests: Beth Macy, Aubrey Whelan A “bad batch” of drugs, most likely a mix of heroine, fentanyl and K2, kille ...

Air Date: September 26, 2018 10:00 am

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Thanks to ethylene, one bad apple spoils the lot
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Science

Science reveals how fruit keeps a lid on ripening until the time is right

If you've ever tried to ripen a piece of fruit by sticking it in a bag with a banana, you've harnessed the power of ethylene.

7 years ago

Photomicrograph of a sputum sample containing Mycobacterium tuberculosis. TB can be seen in red. (photo via CDC Public Health Image Library)
Health

Dozens possibly exposed to tuberculosis at Delaware school

Public health officials say dozens of people have been have been exposed to active tuberculosis at an elementary school in southern Delaw ...

7 years ago

Jasmine Johnson (right), offers Narcan to people using drugs in McPherson Square Park in Kensington. The man refused her offer because he maintained the woman was breathing, and did not want to risk sending her into withdrawal. (Erika Schroeder/WHYY)
Health

Philly says it’s simple: Narcan saves lives. Knowing when to use it can be more complicated

Philadelphia wants residents to carry Narcan to prevent overdose deaths. But in the face of a possible emergency, a reporter found the reality is harder than it seems.

7 years ago

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Robert Gidney wipes away sweat while working in Palisades Interstate Park in Ft. Lee, N.J., Monday, July 2, 2018. (Seth Wenig/AP Photo)
Science

Hot, humid summer of discontent comes to an end

The summer of 2018 will be remembered as one of the hottest ever in New Jersey.

7 years ago

SEPTA Ambassador Carrie Givhan demonstrates CPR on a dummy at Jefferson Station. (Tom MacDonald/WHYY)
Health

Now arriving at SEPTA stations, quick CPR classes

At its most essential: Call 911, and push hard and fast in the center of the chest.

7 years ago

According to the most recent National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), 18.5 percent of children and 39.6 percent of adults were obese in 2015-2016, the highest rates ever documented through the survey. (WITF, File)
Health

U.S. obesity rates ‘highest ever documented’ in report

The findings show 39.6 percent of adults and 18.5 percent of children fit the body mass index definition of obesity.

7 years ago

Participants in the 2018 Recovery Walk return to Penn’s Landing Saturday morning. (Brad Larrison for WHYY)
Health

In Philly, U.S. surgeon general calls for opioid crisis ‘interventions that are legal’

Nearly 30,000 people gathered Saturday morning at Penn’s Landing for Philadelphia's 17th annual Recovery Walk.

7 years ago

Health

Drug overdose deaths have been rising for 40 years, and opioids aren’t the only problem

Drug overdose deaths "have been on an exponential growth curve" that began years before the rise in opioid prescriptions seen in the mid-1990s.

7 years ago

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