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Here & Now
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Latest Episodes
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Some states are moving to mandate more comprehensive curriculums, while others are doubling down on parental consent before anything is discussed in class about human sexuality.
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A new blood test can show recurrence of cancer months before it can appear on MRIs, CT scans and X-rays by looking for cancer cells in the patient’s blood.
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New research details how therapy assisted by the drug MDMA, also known as ecstasy or molly, can help treat the symptoms of PTSD and the underlying traumas causing it.
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Half the country's adults are now fully vaccinated and nearly two-thirds have a single dose as restrictions continue to lift and COVID-19 cases drop.