Nicole Leonard is a health and science reporter for WHYY News. She joined the newsroom in 2022 after covering health care for Connecticut Public Radio. Before that, she was the health reporter for the Press of Atlantic City.
Nicole’s coverage has focused on addiction and the opioid epidemic, mental health, and health policy. She is an alum of Boston University and grew up in New Jersey.
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1 year ago
Listen 4:22Drug overdose deaths increased for the fourth year in a row, according to a new city report, including a 20% jump among Black residents.
1 year ago
Norristown hospital ‘abruptly’ slashes behavioral health staff and services for older adults
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1 year ago
The bill creates a zoning law that would prohibit sites across most of Philadelphia. City Council is expected to override the mayor’s veto.
1 year ago
Listen 5:09OTC Narcan hits Philly store shelves — but with early cost and access barriers
Narcan is a well-known brand of naloxone, a medication that can reverse drug overdoses if someone has taken opioid pills, heroin, or fentanyl.
1 year ago
Listen 3:43The city bill now goes to Mayor Jim Kenney for final passage. The ban comes as the nonprofit Safehouse continues its efforts to open a site.
1 year ago
Listen 1:15The new West Philadelphia location marks the city’s fifth crisis response center for people experiencing mental health emergencies.
1 year ago
The new payouts are from a second wave of national opioid lawsuit settlements with Teva, Allergan, CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart.
1 year ago
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