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Health Jul 09

Some Medicare beneficiaries eligible for weight loss drug discounts

By William Brangham, Andrew Merlis, Solveig Rennan

Arts Jul 07

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How hospitals are using the arts to help patients recover

As the impact of art on better health outcomes is being studied more and more, some hospital systems are now focusing on even the youngest of patients. Special correspondent Mike Cerre took a look at one approach for all ages.

By Mike Cerre

Health Jul 06

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Watch 6:47
What to know as ticks spread to new regions and bring new threats

It’s summertime, and ticks are out in full force. While in certain parts of the country, ticks have long been an issue, they’re now spreading to new regions and bringing new threats. William Brangham discussed the blood-sucking terrors with Holly…

By William Brangham, Solveig Rennan, Karina Cuevas

Science Jun 25

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What science tells us about the health risks of Roundup

In a 7-2 ruling, the Supreme Court sided with the manufacturer of Roundup, overturning a Missouri jury award for a man who claimed the herbicide caused cancer. The decision is expected to block thousands of similar lawsuits across the country.

By Geoff Bennett, Doug Adams

Arts Jun 25

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America's oldest hospital preserves the nation's history of medicine and health care

There's a new museum in Philadelphia, but its building and mission date back to before this country was founded. Senior arts correspondent Jeffrey Brown went to see how the past and present meet at the Pennsylvania Hospital Museum. It's part…

By Jeffrey Brown, Anne Azzi Davenport

Jun 19

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Research shows weight-loss drugs may also reduce cancer risk

By William Brangham, Jackson Hudgins

A growing body of research suggests popular weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy may also help treat or prevent certain cancers. It’s the latest unexpected benefit to be associated with GLP-1s, which are now taken by one-in-eight American adults. William…

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Jun 18

Watch 6:55
Critics fear new Tennessee law could cut off life-saving care for immigrant children

By Stephanie Sy, Karina Cuevas

Major surges of ICE agents have largely faded from public view, but immigration crackdowns are still ongoing in many communities, especially where there is cooperation with state and local authorities. A new law in Tennessee goes further than any other…

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Jun 18

FDA panel backs first-of-its-kind flu vaccine using mRNA technology

By Lauran Neergaard, Matthew Perrone, Associated Press

The Food and Drug Administration is evaluating Moderna's new shot, dubbed mFlusiva, for older Americans ahead of the winter flu season.

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Jun 17

Watch 8:13
How a pregnancy complication reshaped an Arkansas woman's view of abortion bans

By Sarah Varney, Rachel Wellford

A majority of Republicans continue to oppose abortion, but there’s been a shift in opinion among other Americans. More Democrats and independents now say abortion should be legal, and there are even conservatives questioning their own views in response to…

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Jun 17

Watch 8:25
'The Price of Exclusion' explores lasting impact of racial inequality in medicine

By Geoff Bennett, Stephanie Kotuby, Alexa Gold

A century ago, Black physicians built hospitals, clinics and medical schools across the South – only to see them dismantled by policy, segregation and an influential report. Investigative journalist Nicole Carr traces that history through her own family and found…

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