
Carrie Feibel
Senior Editor at NPR
@NPR Senior Editor for health care and collaborating with @KHNews. @AHCJ board member. Former @KQED, @HoustonPubMedia, @HoustoChron, @NorthJersey, @AP.
Articles
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Jun 29, 2024 |
kpbs.org | Brian Mann |Carrie Feibel
After the Supreme Court struck down a controversial bankruptcy plan from Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin, those who sued the drug company were left uncertain about when promised funds would be available to combat addiction and other damage from the ongoing drug epidemic.
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Jun 28, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Brian Mann |Aneri Pattani |Carrie Feibel
Toronto’s Zach Edey called ‘one of the worst picks’ in NBA draft history by analystThere have been no shortage of bad picks in the history of the NBA draft. There also has been no shortage of bad takes when it comes to analysts …
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May 2, 2024 |
houstonpublicmedia.org | Carrie Feibel
Images of the sextuplets There are three boys and three girls, all born by C-section at 30 weeks. Dr. Charles Hankins says five of the six babies are doing really well for being 10 weeks premature – although the sickest girl, Leah, remains on a ventilator and is recovering from colon surgery. “We have Andrew, Benjamin, Caroline, Leah, Levi, and I’m missing one!” That one would be Allison. Hankins says he expects the babies to remain hospitalized for at least two more months.
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May 1, 2024 |
kpbs.org | Carrie Feibel
The Science of Siblings is a series exploring the ways our siblings can influence us, from our money and our mental health all the way down to our very molecules. We'll be sharing these stories over several weeks. For decades, patients came to psychotherapy to wrestle with a seemingly fixed cast of main characters: Father and mother. Daughter and son. Spouse. Lover. Boss. Rival. Siblings sometimes came up, of course. But all too often they appeared as minor characters, lurking in the wings.
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Apr 28, 2024 |
npr.org | Carrie Feibel
Siblings may not be obvious fodder for the therapist's office, but experts say maybe they should be. "People just don't perceive those relationships as needing the type of attention and tending one might bring to a spouse or child," says Kelly Scott of Tribeca Therapy in New York. Lily Padula for NPR hide caption toggle caption Lily Padula for NPR Siblings may not be obvious fodder for the therapist's office, but experts say maybe they should be.
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