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MPR Weekly Dose

MPR Weekly Dose

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Each week the MPR team brings you the top stories from the world of medicine and pharma in a matter of minutes. With 35 years of publishing drug information behind us, you can rely on MPR to provide accurate and up-to-date news.
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The road to success is always under construction. Real-life conversations with businesswomen where we discuss failures and successes, on this turbulent road. The goal is that their stories will help listeners to understand they are not alone and learn skills that will help them become successful.
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Melanie and Megan hosting conversations with individuals that work as creative influencers. When tuning in, you will engage in interviews with these influencers that hope to shine light into their experiences working in the midst of the entertainment industry.
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MPR Business Consulting

MPR Business Consulting

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Welcome to MPR Business Consulting’s podcast. We are a Business Consulting agency that provides tools and resources to business. Our goal is to take business’s to the next level. MPR Business Consulting is Where Business is Done Right!
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MPR Deb and Gregg

MPR Deb and Gregg

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My name is Gregg and I Co-Host Midwest Paratalk Radio, I have been in Indy for most of my life. And have been interested in the paranormal for a long time. It wasn’t until a personal experience at 30 that I realized that there was some validity to the paranormal. Having a need for more knowledge I started looking at different media venues. Researching, reading and talking to different groups that I have come across blogtalkradio. And have found some great people. Having a radio background, B ...
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MPR News host Angela Davis revisits expert advice from recent Wellness Wednesday shows. High blood pressure is one of the most common health risks in the U.S. and it is becoming more common among young people. It affects about fourteen percent of children and teens, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Angela talks with two …
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A new epinephrine nasal spray dosage has been approved for pediatrics; FDA agree to review Semaglutide for weight management; A wearable defibrillator is cleared to prevent sudden cardiac arrest; a low dose formulation of chlorthalidone is approved to treat hypertension; and Selarsdi is now interchangeable with Stelara.…
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You’ve probably heard his voice guide you through some of Minnesota’s biggest news stories — steady, thoughtful and unmistakable. For 20 years, Tom Crann has been a trusted presence on MPR News, hosting All Things Considered on weekday afternoons and connecting with listeners across the state. Now he’s starting a new chapter, one filled with sonata…
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Earlier this month, President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's board of directors to cease federal funding for NPR and PBS. MPR News host Angela Davis talks with her guests about how defunding NPR and PBS could affect public radio and TV stations around the country. Guests: Maribel Pérez Wad…
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For more than 30 years, AmeriCorps has been a powerful driver of national public service. The federally funded program was launched in 1993 under President Bill Clinton with a simple but powerful idea that people of all ages and backgrounds could serve their communities. Since then, hundreds of thousands of people have joined AmeriCorps to tutor st…
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In a little over three months, federal Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made sweeping changes to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and its priorities. The federal health department oversees agencies like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration and the National Institutes of Health. M…
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About 4,500 people are released from Minnesota prisons each year. Many of them have spent years, if not decades, behind bars, separated from friends, family and community. What happens when they finally return? How do they rebuild their lives during this complex and often precarious transition? That was the topic at a collaborative Sahan Community …
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Credit card debt has been rising at one of the fastest rates in history. The amount Americans owed on credit cards hit an record high of over $1.2 trillion at the end of 2024. And people are not only spending more on plastic, they’re also paying down less, carrying high balances and shelling out more in interest and also late fees. A third of Ameri…
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Rinvoq approved for giant cell arteritis; telehealth companies collaborate with Novo Nordisk for Wegovy access; epidermolysis bullosa wound healing treatment approved; Imaavy approved for gMG; New nasal powder approved for migraine treatment.
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George Floyd's murder in 2020 led to calls to end police violence and racism. Five years later, advocates say not enough has changed. MPR News host Angela Davis talks with Medaria Arradondo, the retired Minneapolis police chief, about his book, “Chief Rondo: Securing Justice for the Murder of George Floyd.” Guest: Medaria Arradondo is the former po…
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If you’re someone with seasonal allergies, you know that spring can be a mixed bag. Along with the warm temperatures, sunshine and fresh air comes the sneezing, itchy eyes, congestion and fatigue. And if your allergies seem worse than ever this year, you’re not imagining things. Experts say allergy season is starting earlier, hitting harder and las…
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Are you about to graduate from college and wondering what to prioritize when searching for work? Or are you in the middle of your career looking for a change or unsure what’s next after a layoff? MPR News host Angela Davis talks with a philosopher and a psychologist about the purpose of work and its value in our lives. Angela’s guests say people fe…
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President Donald Trump’s administration said it will soon resume collections on defaulted student loans for the first time in five years. The office of Federal Student Aid may start taking funds out of borrowers' tax refunds, Social Security benefits and — eventually — paychecks. The Department of Education says borrowers in default should start ma…
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The FDA issues alert regarding a compounded topical finasteride; plant-based alkaloid shows improvement for smoking cessations; potential new treatment option for GERD; and the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices make new recommendations.
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When the norms and expectations of the workplace aren’t working for you, what do you do? If you’re Alex West Steinman, you create your own workplace. In 2017, West Steinman left a career in advertising and communications and joined three colleagues to found The Coven. Eight years later, The Coven has two coworking sites in the Twin Cities and anoth…
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Last week, the Centers for Disease Control released new data that shows a continued increase in the number of children diagnosed with autism. One in every 31 children in the U.S. has an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis. That’s up from one in 44 just a few years ago, and it’s a huge increase from the one in every 150 children who received the diag…
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For decades, Minnesotans and Canadians have been friends and trading partners. But President Donald Trump’s tariff policies have raised questions about the future of the relationship between Minnesotans and our neighbors to the north. MPR News host Angela Davis and Chris Farrell, senior economics contributor for MPR News and Marketplace, drove up t…
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Pfizer ends danuglipron clinical program for obesity; FDA warns about counterfeit Ozempic; daily pill shows promise in reducing HbA1c; mavacamten misses in nonobstructive HCM trial and the FDA clears smart belt device reduce fall injury.
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The Trump administration has proposed new executive orders and policies that are changing the lives of millions of immigrants. Dozens of international students have had their visas cancelled, birthright citizenship is being challenged and non-citizens — including those with authorization to work in the U.S. — have been removed quickly from the coun…
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Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition that is often misunderstood and misdiagnosed. Previously known as manic depression, people with bipolar disorder experience intense mood swings that go far beyond the typical highs and lows of life. During a mania episode, people feel intense energy. Their thoughts race and they have trouble sleeping. S…
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Scams are becoming more common and more expensive. Last year, more than 2.5 million Americans reported that they had been scammed. And that number has been increasing, along with the losses. The amount of money lost to scammers in 2024 topped more than 12 billion dollars. That’s up from about $2 billion in 2019, according to the Federal Trade Commi…
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There’s been a lot of talk over the past few weeks about the economy and a word that keeps coming up is ... uncertainty. President Trump’s changing tariff policies have made it difficult for businesses and consumers to plan. Stock markets here and abroad have plunged and then recovered some ground and then dropped again. Many of us have questions a…
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Uplizna gains new indication; Vanrafia approved for proteinuria in IgAN; Erzofri now available for schizophrenia; setmelanotide shows promise in hypothalamic obesity; GLP-1RAs may reduce dementia risk.Autor: Steve Duffy
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The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated disparities within Minnesota's health care system that have existed for decades. Black, brown and Native Minnesotans died at a higher rate from the virus than their white neighbors, and it took them longer to get vaccinated. As a result, health care and community leaders promised to renew their efforts to help all …
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As of today, over 600 cases of measles have been reported across 22 states — the largest outbreak the U.S. has seen in more than a decade. Health experts say a combination of factors is driving the surge: increased international travel, communities with low vaccination rates and misinformation that continues to undermine public trust in vaccines. M…
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Weather forecasts and climate research could be threatened by the recent Trump administration job cuts at federal agencies. The National Weather Service and its parent agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, cut hundreds of jobs in late February. And NOAA is tasked with cutting an additional 10 percent of its workforce, accordi…
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The U.S. stocks plummeted this morning as investors worried about potential economic devastation from President Donald Trump's tariffs. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1,200 points, or more than 3 percent, shortly after the open on Monday, and was headed to a third consecutive day of steep falls. Trillions of dollars have been wiped out in gl…
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