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The director of Hopkins' Berman Institute of Bioethics discusses how medical tech is impacting the ways we make our babies. An estimated 2% of US-born babies are now conceived in labs, as part of an in-vitro fertilization industry worth more than $23 billion.
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The public health advocate discusses the latest news, including the end of the federal state of COVID emergency on May 11, the deepening substance abuse epidemic and Baltimore's search for a new health commissioner.
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Maryland is expected to have a shortfall of 13,000 nurses by 2035.
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The board is likely to start its work this fall.
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As the country observes the sixth anniversary of Black Maternal Health Week, a local organization will train men as doulas, as an effort to address the Black Maternal Health crisis.
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Residents can receive up to two locks from three library branches across Anne Arundel County.
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In his new book, the award-winning journalist chronicles the 26-day walk he took in 2021 from Washington, D.C., to New York City, and how the people and places he encountered changed his perspectives on the world.
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The shot will likely be recommended for older adults and people who are immunocompromised.
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The public health advocate discusses new evidence of COVID's origins, FDA OK of OTC Narcan, and America's epidemic of loneliness.
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This week on the podcast: two stories of doctors who refuse to confine their work to the hospital.