Tougher Rules On Vaping Products Get Legislative Debate People who want to quit smoking have credited e-cigarettes with helping them kick the habit. But vaping is also attracting a new group of users —... Ruby de Luna
From Chimpanzees To Breast Cancer: One Doctor's Remarkable Career Marcie Sillman talks with University of Washington professor Dr. Mary-Claire King about her groundbreaking research that changed the way we treat breast... Hannah Burn
‘We Can’t Help You’: The Message To Rural Vets About Health Care Gloria Hoeppner, 89, is a Navy veteran who lives with her husband in the San Juan Islands. To see a doctor, she usually has to take a ferry from her... Patricia Murphy
How Facebook And A Local Organization Are Working Together To Prevent Suicide Marcie Sillman talks with Jennifer Stuber, director of Forefront, a suicide prevention organization at the University of Washington, about their... Hannah Burn
Why One Washington Lawmaker Wants To Ban 'Aversion Therapies' For Kids Marcie Sillman talks with state Sen. Marko Liias, D-Mukilteo, about his proposal to ban aversion therapies for people under the age of 18. Andy Hurst
Washington Lawmaker Moves To Ban Powdered Alcohol Marcie Sillman speaks to Washington state Sen. Pam Roach, R-Auburn, about powdered alcohol. The U.S. has approved its first powdered alcohol product,... Kate O'Connell
From 'Shell Shock' To Activism: A Biography Of PTSD Our guest on this episode of Speakers Forum is David J. Morris, a war correspondent, former Marine and PTSD sufferer. Morris served as a lieutenant in... John O'Brien
Pot Is Legal, But You May Need A License To Study It Marcie Sillman talks to Roger Roffman, University of Washington professor emeritus, about new legislation that would allow researchers in Washington... Marcie Sillman
Proposal Would Give Families More Say Over Mentally Ill Family Members Marcie Sillman talks with KUOW Olympia correspondent Austin Jenkins about Joel's Law, the legislative proposal that would allow families to petition a... Andy Hurst
Why Injured Washington State Workers Have It Better An NPR/ProPublica investigation this week found that Americans injured on the job have had their worker compensation benefits slashed over the past... Kim Malcolm