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Japanese knotweed, which crowds out native species, can be found near most large rivers in Vermont. Several local organizations are collaborating to get something positive out of the nuisance plant.
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Host Connor Cyrus discusses Vermont's medical aid in dying law, including a current federal lawsuit that aims to expand access to this end-of-life care to nonresidents.
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This hour, host Connor Cyrus discusses organ donations and transplants in Vermont, and how recipients of donated organs are navigating the pandemic.
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Every March, medical students anxiously await Match Day, the day the National Resident Matching Program tells them where they will be doing their residency and fellowship training.
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An anti-vaccine group known for spreading medical disinformation is writing prescriptions for unproven COVID-19 treatments, with the help of a doctor whose medical license was revoked in Alabama.
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More than 70 Vermonters have used prescribed medicine to end their lives since state lawmakers passed the death with dignity law in 2013.But advocates say�
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As Vermont loosens restrictions on work and movement in a step-by-step manner, state health officials are gearing up for an expected increase in COVID-19�
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Patients in rural Vermont seeking treatment for pain often face time-consuming travel to large regional hospitals and long wait times to see specialists.�
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It's been four years since Vermont started allowing terminally ill patients to seek the help of a doctor to end their own lives. We're looking at how�
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Rural communities across the country face a shortage of doctors of all kinds, and Vermont is no different.But as technology advances, and patients get�