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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

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No presents, just cards for young cancer patient

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 15, 2016, 10:13 AM Sep 15, 2016
4

In Altoona, Iowa, Ava Hutchinson was diagnosed with cancer when she was just 2. She was treated and declared cancer free in 2009, but it came back in July. She’s 11 now and she may not see 12. She didn’t want any presents, just cards. She got cards. Read more →

Health · Science

Study: Household dust laced with toxic chemicals

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 14, 2016, 8:55 AM Sep 14, 2016
7

A new study, examining two dozen previous reports, finds that 90 percent of the household dust examined contained 10 toxic chemicals. Read more →

Crime and Justice · Health

This is what the heroin epidemic looks like to a 4-year-old

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 12, 2016, 6:44 AM Sep 12, 2016
20

If two photos could capture the intensity of the heroin epidemic in America at the moment, these are the ones. Read more →

Health · Politics

Zika theater at the Capitol

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 7, 2016, 11:54 AM Sep 7, 2016
17

A Florida congressman appeared to threaten to unleash a virus on the U.S. House of Representatives over its inaction. Read more →

Crime and Justice · Health

Flamingo thief apologizes to girl fighting leukemia

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 2, 2016, 10:07 AM Sep 2, 2016
3

In Weare, New Hampshire (pop. 8,785), townspeople have posted plastic flamingos on their lawns as a symbol of their support and hope for a 12-year-old girl fighting leukemia.

The flamingos are being sold for $10 each to raise money for Abby Van Dyke’s expenses. Thirteen-hundred birds have been sold so far. Read more →

Health · People doing good

With son too sick to say ‘I do,’ a father steps in

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 30, 2016, 12:44 PM Aug 30, 2016
1

Chris Ford and Nicole Wismer, of Nashville, were to be married in November. But then he got the word from his doctor that he’ll probably be dead by then. He has cancer. Read more →

Health

EpiPen boss blames ‘the system’ for huge pharma price increase

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 25, 2016, 12:40 PM Aug 25, 2016
38

It’s true that business media speak a different language from earthlings, but we’re still confused — and a little impressed — with Mylan’s chief executive officer Heather Bresch’s response to her company’s shakedown of people who need to buy EpiPen’s to be used during allergic emergencies.
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Health · Politics

Politicians demand action on prescription drug scandal

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 24, 2016, 7:06 AM Aug 24, 2016
35

Anyone who’s had a critical prescription has to be both relieved and frustrated by the reaction to the rapid increase in the rise of EpiPen, the shot that people with severe and life-threatening allergies use to stay alive. Read more →

Economy · Health

How to improve men’s health? Cast off role of ‘breadwinner’

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 19, 2016, 8:33 AM Aug 19, 2016
41

Researchers found that as men’s income increased in comparison with their spouses, their psychological well-being and health declined. The men’s mental and physical health (measured by self-assessment) were at their worst during years when they were their family’s sole breadwinner, according to The Atlantic. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Health

Music guides a stroke victim back into the world

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 17, 2016, 12:35 PM Aug 17, 2016
8

Your daily dose of bittersweetness. Read more →

Health · Sports

Can Gabriele Grunewald please catch a break?

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 16, 2016, 3:19 PM Aug 16, 2016
5

If there’s someone who should catch a break in this state, it’s Gabriele Grunewald, a professional runner who once ran the fifth-fastest time in the 1500 meters in University of Minnesota history just a day after she was diagnosed with cancer.
Read more →

Health

1,000 Words: The right-to-die party

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 11, 2016, 5:10 PM Aug 11, 2016
4

Betsy Davis took her own life about a month after a California law took effect that declared that she had a right to. She had ALS, and so she gathered her friends for a two-day party that ended with her under a hillside canopy, saying goodbye to the friends who showed up. Read more →

Health

What’s a cat worth? In Rochester, at least $20,000

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 11, 2016, 8:43 AM Aug 11, 2016
6

Sure, they might hack up a hairball on the carpet every now and again, but cats won’t disappoint you the way a human can from time to time.

That might explain why a Rochester woman has spent $20,000 on her cancer-stricken cat. Read more →

Health

Swim across a lake? No problem for an 89-year-old woman

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 8, 2016, 9:15 AM Aug 8, 2016
2

Sandy Abeler, of Bertrum, Minn., swims across a lake there to raise money to send kids to camp. She’s 89. Read more →

Health

In obituary, a family pleads for more understanding of mental illness

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 8, 2016, 8:17 AM Aug 8, 2016
1

Katie Schoener is going to be remembered and buried today in Scranton, Pa., and her family isn’t shy about the circumstances. Read more →

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