23 of February
In this week’s KHN Health Minute, hear how Twitter users are shaping insulin policy and how covid vaccines can protect your heart.
February 16th
This week’s KHN Health Minute looks at how the end of the public health emergency will affect the prices of covid tests and treatments, and issues a warning about children consuming marijuana edibles.
February 9
Tune in to the KHN Health Minute this week to hear how unusual swings in spending can be an early warning of dementia and why the safest way to drive and use a phone in your car…is not to.
February 2
This week’s KHN Health Minute anticipates abortion debates in state legislatures now that federal protections are gone and looks at what’s driving nursing home closures across the country.
26 of January
This week’s “KHN Health Minute” encourages listeners to have an antiviral care plan in place before covid hits and looks at how medical emergencies like Damar Hamlin’s heart attack can affect the mental health of KHN players. the NFL.
January 19
Tune in to the “KHN Health Minute” this week to learn how your smartphone could become your doctor’s newest diagnostic tool and the importance of taking morning sickness symptoms seriously.
12th of January
Tune in to “KHN Health Minute” this week to hear how noise pollution affects our health and why an optimistic outlook can help you live longer.
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