During the "big dark" make yourself at home Look around and you'll see the first signs of spring. But don't be fooled, we still have lots of dark and cold ahead of us. Patricia Murphy
The maker of Enfamil recalls 145,000 cans of infant formula over bacteria risks Reckitt says despite contamination fears, the recalled formula tested negative for Cronobacter, which can cause rare but deadly infections in infants. Here's how to identify and prevent them. Rachel Treisman
To be a happier worker, exercise your social muscle The pandemic spotlighted the connection between work and well-being. A way to boost happiness at work is stronger connections with colleagues. (Story aired on All Things Considered on Feb. 18, 2023.) Rhitu Chatterjee
Spinal stimulation can improve arm and hand movement years after a stroke Two stroke patients regained control of a disabled arm and hand after researchers delivered electrical stimulation to their spines, paving the way toward a medical device that could aid movement. Jon Hamilton
Millions who qualify for SNAP food assistance are about to lose their benefits Millions of Americans next month will see a decrease in federal food assistance. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits that were boosted during the pandemic are going away. Allison Aubrey
How grown-ups can help kids transition to 'post-pandemic' school life As children continue to navigate the most "normal" school year since the pandemic, 2023's School Counselor of the Year shares some advice. Jonaki Mehta
Parents raise concerns as Florida bans gender-affirming care for trans kids Florida's medical boards have voted to ban gender-affirming care for transgender youth. Families with trans children and medical providers who care for them are worried about the impact. Melissa Block
A kid in Guatemala had a dream. Today she's a disease detective Neudy Rojop made a girlhood pledge. When family members fell ill, she says she decided to become a nurse "so I could change my community for good." Ari Daniel
Financial coaching offered through pediatricians offices could improve infant health New parents who get help from a trained financial coach in a pediatric clinic are less likely to miss well-child visits, which are recommended by the six-month mark. Pien Huang
Over-the-counter Narcan will save lives, experts say. But the cost will affect access Advisers to the FDA put the opioid overdose-reversal drug a step closer to being sold without a needing a prescription. Even if approved, the medication may not reach many people who need it. Emma Bowman