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IV therapy has been popping up around Vermont and it has state regulators concerned. We're joined by a member of the Vermont Board of Medical Practice and primary care practitioners who will tell us the difference between legitimate use of IV therapy and the stuff that's just trendy.
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Lynda Bluestein sued Vermont in order to access medical aid in dying. The lawsuit led Vermont to permanently change its law.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak chats with journalist Matthew Hongoltz-Hetling about his new book on the fringes of American medicine.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak speaks with a Vermont doctor who specializes in menopause about its symptoms and treatment options.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak speaks with pharmacists from Vermont communities about the joys and struggles of their business.
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Only one pharmacy in the state fills prescriptions for the legal, lethal medications that will hasten a patient's death. Its owner, Steve Hochberg, personally delivers most of the medications.
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California, Washington state, New York and Massachusetts are stockpiling misoprostol and mifepristone, both of which are used in abortion regimens.
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Strep throat is more prevalent this year, and amoxicillin manufacturers didn't make enough of the antibiotic to go around.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak speaks with a Vermont doctor who specializes in menopause about its symptoms and treatment options.
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This hour, we'll listen to an episode of Brave Little State on medical aid in dying and discuss the process with a doctor who treats terminally ill patients.