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About this episode: Artificial intelligence is changing everything about how we work, live, and study—and, now, AI therapy chatbots are... more
About this episode: For mothers questioning whether or not to vaccinate their children, the decision can be complicated by an... more
About this episode: Asthma can cause sometimes debilitating symptoms for children who have it, and some—particularly Black and Hispanic children—can... more
About this episode: Caregivers—both paid and unpaid—are the silent backbone of the nation’s workforce, providing crucial support to America’s young,... more
About this episode: American farms, restaurants, retailers, and households throw out nearly 30% of the food in our system, landfilling... more
About this episode: Since the 1950s, companies have been using PFAS—or “forever chemicals”—to manufacture everyday household items from waterproof mascara... more
About this episode: Consumer wearables like Fitbits track a lot of our activity, from time spent standing to estimates of... more
About this episode: Growing and producing our food comes at an extreme cost to the environment. In this episode: a... more
About this episode: What might be in store for the 2025 hurricane season? Meteorologist Brian McNoldy returns to the podcast... more
About this episode: Juneteenth was declared a federal holiday in 2021 but many people don’t know the history or how... more
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