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The supply room for drugs at Wenatchee LifeLine, a rural ambulance service, is bare. Morphine is scant. Bags of saline are precious.LifeLine often…
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There are only about 125 doctors across the country who perform heart surgery on children and babies.Mike McMullan is one of them. He works at Seattle…
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Let's talk for a minute about how invention works in our world.One way to divide the process of inventing is into 1) basic science research, and 2)…
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The Seattle area is getting more expensive. People are finding new ways to adapt, like moving farther away for affordable housing.But what happens when…
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The first time I interviewed Dennis Lindberg, he was alone on a weekday evening. He had just turned 12, and he had set out Saltine crackers on a paper…
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Marcie Sillman speaks with Jeffrey Duchin, health officer at Public Health – Seattle & King County, who offers some reassurance to parents about possible…
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David Baty remembers the first time he gave his son Spencer, 10, some peanuts.“He was around three,” Baty, of Seattle, said. “I tried to introduce new…
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Fecal transplant: It may sound gross, but in Dr. David Suskind's view, it offers hope for one of the biggest public health challenges in the world. The…
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Every four weeks, Anna Stephens comes to Seattle Children’s Hospital for chemotherapy. But she’s not a child. Stephens is 23 years old, and she’s one of…
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Maga Barzallo-Sockemtickem, 17, has been battling leukemia since she was 15 years old.Before being diagnosed, Maga would do anything that let her run,…