Journalists have been buzzing about recent developments in the Supreme Court leak, mental health care, and fentanyl testing strips. In lively discussions on various radio shows, KHN’s Julie Rovner shed light on the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion on abortion rights, while Aneri Pattani explored the connection between mental and physical health. Additionally, Andy Miller delved into the growing acceptance of fentanyl testing strips as overdoses continue to rise. These conversations provide unique insight into these topics that impact society as a whole. What could this mean for the future of abortion rights? How does our mental well-being contribute to our overall health? And as more states decriminalize fentanyl testing strips, what alternatives are emerging to combat the opioid crisis? Dive deep into these pressing issues by exploring KHN’s comprehensive reporting and analysis.
KHN chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner discussed the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion on abortion rights on Deep State Radio on May 5 and again on WFAE’s “Charlotte Talks with Mike Collins” on May 9.
Click here to hear Rovner on Deep State RadioClick here to hear Rovner on WFAERead Rovner’s “Historic ‘Breach’ Puts Abortion Rights Supporters and Opponents on Alert for Upcoming Earthquake”KHN correspondent Aneri Pattani discussed how our mental and physical health is connected on WNPR/Connecticut Public Radio’s “Where We Live” on May 6.
Click here to hear Pattani on WNPR/Connecticut Public RadioKHN interim Southern bureau editor Andy Miller explored how fentanyl testing strips are gaining acceptance on WABE on May 5.
Click here to hear Miller on WABERead Miller’s “As Overdoses Soar, More States Decriminalize Fentanyl Testing Strips”KHN (Kaiser Health News) is a national newsroom that produces in-depth journalism about health issues. Together with Policy Analysis and Polling, KHN is one of the three major operating programs at KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation). KFF is an endowed nonprofit organization providing information on health issues to the nation.USE OUR CONTENTThis story can be republished for free (details).
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