Enlarge this image Guillermo A. Santos on his high school graduation day in 2021, with his father, Guillermo Jose Santos. The elder…
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These kids revamped their schoolyard. It could be a model to make cities healthier
by Maria Godoy June 17, 2023Enlarge this image A year ago, the schoolyard at the Add B. Anderson School in West Philadelphia was nothing but bare concrete.…
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Study finds gun assault rates doubled for children in 4 major cities during pandemic
by Sammy Caiola April 26, 2023Enlarge this image Children play outside in Kensington, a neighborhood in Philadelphia known for open-air drug markets and gun violence. Last year,…
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80-hour weeks and roaches near your cot? More medical residents unionize
by Alan Yu March 23, 2023Enlarge this image Dr. Leah Rethy is an internal medicine resident with Penn Medicine. Kimberly Paynter/WHYY hide caption toggle caption Kimberly Paynter/WHYY…
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Vaccination Push Underway To Contain Mumps Outbreak In Philadelphia
by Rebecca Ellis March 28, 2019Enlarge this image People lined up Wednesday to be vaccinated amid a mumps outbreak on the Temple University campus in Philadelphia. Matt…
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U.S. Prosecutors Sue To Stop Nation’s First Supervised Injection Site For Opioids
by Bobby Allyn February 6, 2019Enlarge this image U.S. Attorney William McSwain and colleagues announced a civil lawsuit Wednesday in Philadelphia against the nonprofit Safehouse. “We have…
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Opioid Antidote Can Save Lives, But Deciding When To Use It Can Be Challenging
by Nina Feldman October 29, 2018Enlarge this image A Philadelphia police officer holds a package of the overdose antidote naloxone while on patrol in the Kensington neighborhood…
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Enlarge this image Philadelphia officials cleared the way for a safe injection site for drug users. But there are many details to…
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