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Lawmakers, Advocates Push To Extend Medicare's Coverage Of Kidney Transplant Drugs
People under 65 who get kidney transplants can rely on Medicare to cover only three years of post-transplant treatment. There's a new call to extend coverage for meds that keep the organ functioning.
Opinion: Direct-To-Consumer Medicine Can Be Quick And Discreet, But What's Lost?
If you happily order your contact lenses online, why not get drugs for migraines or erectile dysfunction that way, too? Be careful, a medical student warns. Your "simple" self-diagnosis may be wrong.
#NPRreads: White Privilege, FBI Director's Remarks On Policing, And Oyster Farming
Also this week: a story from an NPR Music reporter about the "lost art of listening."
Kalshi in court over 19 federal lawsuits. What's the future of prediction markets?
Apps that let people wager on current events have experienced explosive growth in Trump's second term. But one of the leading markets is tied up in lawsuits that cloud the industry's future.
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Are you getting more voice notes these days? You're not alone
Also colloquially known as a "voice text" or "voice message," the feature has been in our phones for years. But only recently has it emerged as a go-to communication method — especially for Gen Z.
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For years, Aleknagik’s 911 calls have gone through the Dillingham police. That’s finally changed
Aleknagik is a small community 20 miles up the road from Bristol Bay’s western hub of Dillingham. It has around 200 residents, but no local police. So,…
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Tensions over Ukraine come as relations between Russia and NATO are at an all-time low
Russian President Vladimir Putin once floated the prospect of his country joining NATO.
Elizabeth Holmes grilled by prosecutors on witness stand in her criminal fraud trial
In a tense day of testimony, the former founder of Theranos tried to fight assertions from federal prosecutors that she deliberately deceived investors and misled patients.
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Brittney Griner's prison sentence is upheld in a Russian court
The decision effectively sends Griner to serve out her nine-year term in a Russian prison colony, even as the U.S. and Russia appear set to reengage in talks for a possible prisoner swap.
Ever Cheat At Monopoly? So Did Its Creator: He Stole The Idea From A Woman
The game Charles Darrow sold in the 1930s bore a striking resemblance to a game Lizzie Magie patented in 1904. In The Monopolists, Mary Pilon tells Monopoly's origin story.
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