What It Will Take For Trump To End AIDS 'Beyond' America The president's State of the Union address made a bold pledge. But his 2019 budget proposal calls for massive cuts to foreign assistance programs that address AIDS. Tim McDonnell
In A Measles Outbreak, Demand For Vaccine Spikes Clinics in the Pacific Northwest are ordering ten times the vaccine for measles, mumps and rubella as they normally do because some who have avoided vaccines are changing their minds. Kristian Foden-Vencil
Doctor Weighs In On Supreme Court's Decision To Block Louisiana Abortion Law NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Dr. Willie Parker about the recent Supreme Court decision regarding abortion access in Louisiana.
King County man found at light rail station died of exposure, medical examiner says The 59-year-old man was found early Thursday at the SoDo light rail station in Seattle according to Seattle Police. The medical examiner said Derek C. Johnson died of hypothermia due to exposure. Patricia Murphy
Trouble talking to your kids about marijuana? You're not alone Kim Malcolm talks with University of Washington researcher Nicole Eisenberg about the challenges facing parents as they talk to their children about using marijuana Kim Malcolm
Washington And Oregon Lawmakers Consider Ending Vaccine Exemptions Hundreds of people turned up at the Washington State Legislature Friday for a public hearing on measles. Kristian Foden-Vencil
A Water Crisis Is Growing In A Place You'd Least Expect It The Great Lakes are one of the world's largest sources of fresh water, but many Americans in surrounding cities face a dark irony: They can't afford their rising water bills. Maria Zamudio
Almond milk or cow milk: Which is healthier? The dairy industry defines “milk” as coming from a cow, but plant based products like almond milk or soy milk want to be able to keep their moniker. Ross Reynolds
Washington Public Health Official Discusses Measles Outbreak In Pacific Northwest NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Dr. Alan Melnick, director of public health for Clark County, Wash., about the measles outbreak in the Pacific Northwest. Clark County now has 50 confirmed cases.
Living Near Your Grandmother Has Evolutionary Benefits Humans are evolutionary oddballs for living long past our reproductive prime. New research explains how grandmothers might be the reason why. Jonathan Lambert