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  • The punishment for Stewart Rhodes on a seditious conspiracy charge could set the bar for others, including top members of the far-right Proud Boys group, this summer.
  • The megalodon went extinct 3.6 million years ago and is thought to be the largest shark that ever swam the Earth — until now. (Story first aired on All Things Considered on January 23m 2023.)
  • Venezuela's opposition won a landslide victory in Dec. 6 legislative elections, raising new hopes for the release of dozens of political prisoners — including opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez.
  • Dr. Robert Beach explores a new era in treatment of severe forms of epilepsy. Dr. Amr Wardeh talks about the role of artificial intelligence in medicine. And Dr. Aamer Imdad explains why fecal transplants can be more effective than antibiotics.
  • Family nurse practitioner Davia Moss discusses eating disorders and the sharp rise in cases among teens. Dr. Timothy Creamer tells about advances in hospital medicine and what patients can expect during a hospital stay. Chief nursing officer Scott Jessie explains what kind of person makes a good nurse.
  • Scientist Stephen Faraone discusses whether products can boost concentration. Oncology nurse Susan Tiffany talks about transitioning from cancer treatment into survivorship. Medical oncologist Alina Basnet goes over concerns about prostate cancer treatment.
  • Dr. Thomas VanderMeer takes a look at a type of cancer that seems to be on the rise, Dr. Stephen Graziano gives an update on lung cancer, Dr. Gennady Bratslavsky discusses an increase in prostate and kidney cancers.
  • Gynecologist Maureen Burke explains the new over-the-counter birth control option for women called the Opill. Pediatric infectious disease specialist Joseph Domachowske tells about the research behind the newly-approved medication to prevent respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, in babies and young children.
  • Public health researcher Brooks Gump shares a study linking early heart damage in children to toxins in the environment. Sustainability manager Paul Corsi discusses why and how to support pollinators including bees. Infectious disease expert Stephen Thomas provides an overview of the threat of dengue virus.
  • Infectious disease specialist, Dr. Elizabeth Asiago-Reddy goes over adult vaccinations for fall. Pathologist Reut Hod Dvorai explains how tissue typing is used in organ transplantation. Eric Adams and Dan Ellithorpe talk about hospital food operations.
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