Delivering Grim News – It's All In How You Say It Greta Austin has spent a lot of time in medical waiting rooms. Two years ago last fall, her father came to Seattle from Wisconsin for treatment, and she... Ruby de Luna
‘You’ll Never Forget This Baby’: Moving On After SIDS In 2001, Aileen Carrell's 3.5-month-old daughter died of SIDS at her day care. Carrell shared her story with KUOW's Kim Malcolm. Kate O'Connell
Seattle Polio Survivor Describes Lasting Impact Of Disease Ross Reynolds speaks with polio survivor and post-polio syndrome sufferer Kathy Parrish about her experience as a child with polio and the lasting... Kate O'Connell
Peanut Patch Gives 11-Year-Old Allergy Sufferer A 'Little Bit Of Cushion' David Baty can remember the first time his son Spencer, then three years old, ate peanuts. He took the peanuts his dad gave him, and then he asked his... Amina Al-Sadi
Looking Beyond Federal Funding At Fred Hutch Marcie Sillman talks to Luke Timmerman, of the Timmerman Report, about the Fred Hutchinson's Cancer Research Center's efforts to find new ways to bring... Amina Al-Sadi
How Dulling Memories Could Help Cocaine Addicts Marcie Sillman talks with Washington State University neuroscientist Barbara Sorg about her new research into addiction and memory. Hannah Bloch
The Daily Show Features KUOW Vet Story On Monday night KUOW reporter Patricia Murphy received a frantic call from her sister in New Jersey: “YOU’RE ON THE F*&%ING DAILY SHOW!” she said.... Isolde Raftery
UW Injectable Polymer Could Help Stop Internal Bleeding Marcie Sillman speaks with Dr. Nathan White, an emergency room physician at Harborview Medical Center, about an injectable substance he created with UW... Kate O'Connell
Poop Water: Why You Should Drink It Ross Reynolds speaks with Peter Janicki, the Washington-based creator of the Omni Processor, a machine which turns human waste into clean drinking water... Kate O'Connell
Which Adults Need A Measles Vaccine? It Depends On Your Age Ross Reynolds talks with Washington State Department of Health educator Katie Wolt about who should get vaccinated for measles. Andy Hurst