What's Healthy At The Grocery Store? Shoppers Are Often Confused, Survey Finds A survey finds shoppers would like a symbol to help them identify healthy foods at a time when many hear conflicting advice. But creating a symbol that works for all foods is fraught with challenges. Rebecca Ellis
Salad or soda? Where you live shapes how you eat Your income, education and property value can determine what you eat Ruby de Luna
More than 100 King County schools don’t meet measles vaccination standards ...And how King County compares with Clark County, heart of a measles outbreak. Kamna Shastri
Study: Millions Of Americans Could Be Drinking Water High In Nitrates More people than expected are drinking water that could be harmful to their health. That’s according to a new study that looked at a water contaminate that’s been an issue in the Northwest. Courtney Flatt
China Says Claim Of Gene-Edited Babies 'Seriously Violated' Regulations NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Associated Press reporter Marilynn Marchione about the Chinese government's investigation into He Jiankui, who claims he created the world's first gene-edited babies.
Researchers Find A Web Of Factors Behind Multiple Sclerosis It's looking like MS strikes when a variety of triggers gang up to impair neurons in the brain and spinal cord. Researchers are using their new knowledge to search for treatments. Bret Stetka
He weighed 460 pounds. What confronting his size taught him about obesity in America "Losing weight is figuring out something you can live with," says Tommy Tomlinson, author of the new memoir The Elephant in the Room: One Fat Man's Quest to Get Smaller in a Growing America. Emma Bowman
Medical Students Push For More LGBT Health Training To Address Disparities One in 5 LGBT adults has avoided medical care for fear of discrimination, according to a recent survey, and 80 percent of physicians surveyed say they feel "not competent" to treat LGBT patients. Rachel Cohen
Rams-Saints, Patriots-Chiefs Will Set Super Bowl LIII Scott Simon speaks with sports correspondent Tom Goldman about the NFL conference championship games on Sunday, and how concussions are limiting insurance options in the league. Tom Goldman
Portrait Of: The Founder and CEO of KIND Daniel Lubetzky is a Mexican immigrant and the son of a Holocaust survivor. He's also the founder of the popular Kind Bar.