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  • Microbiologist Saravanan Thangamani discusses how to avoid ticks and what to do if you find one on your body. Nurse practitioner Theresa Baxter talks about opioid addiction treatment, which may include prescriptions, psychotherapy and support groups. Transplant surgeon Matthew Garner explains how diabetes is related to pancreas transplants.
  • Psychiatrists Cecilia Zemanek and Nevena Radonjic discuss the use of antidepressants during pregnancy. Endocrinologist Tuncay Delibasi shares a stem cell-based treatment that can cure severe forms of type 1 diabetes. Nurse Mary Ellen Sheridan discusses what to expect from childhood surgery. Registered dietitian nutritionist Heather Dorsey talks about savoring the foods of fall.
  • Cooking dinner, having sex and going to the bathroom are three of the riskiest things you can do in many parts of the world.
  • Fitzpatrick just barely outplayed Will Zalatoris to win his first major golf tournament, winning by one stroke in Massachusetts on Sunday.
  • This fall, Serendipity 3, the quirky dessert restaurant and boutique on New York's Upper East Side, celebrates its 50th year in business. Co-founder Stephen Bruce has written a book. He speaks with NPR's Liane Hansen.
  • The race between Georgia incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker is too close to call and will go to a runoff election this December. What does that mean?
  • The 76th annual Tony Awards are Sunday, with performances from the top Broadway musicals.
  • Cranberry sauce is a Thanksgiving tradition. But if you're ready for a fresh take on this staple, why not try cranberries in chutney or cake? America's Test Kitchen founder Chris Kimball offers ideas.
  • South Korea has been one of the top countries sending babies abroad for adoption for decades. Now, after an investigation triggered by hundreds of complaints from adoptees, the country has admitted its agencies mishandled adoptions.
  • Judith Enck discusses her book, co-written with Adam Mahoney, “The Problem with Plastic: How We Can Save Ourselves and Our Planet Before It's Too Late.”
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