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  • NPR's Scott Simon and Howard Bryant of ESPN.com talk about tennis, and the legacy of Serena and Venus Williams. The two faced off in the Australian Open.
  • The Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol exposed a number of security shortfalls at the seat of American democracy. Acting Chief Yogananda Pittman released a video statement Friday evening.
  • John Eisenberg on the Campbell conversations.
  • Leaders from Denmark and Greenland will meet with top U.S. officials in Washington on Wednesday to try to find a way out of a crisis caused by President Trump repeated demands to annex Greenland.
  • The terror network abducted him in northeastern Nigeria. His father was killed trying to rescue him. What would he do next?
  • Cardiologist Adeeb Al-Quthami discusses two tests that can measure heart attack risk. Neurology residents Momo Begum and Ron Miller discuss a study linking dental health with stroke risk. Editor Deirdre Neilen shares the 25th edition of Upstate's literary and visual arts journal, The Healing Muse.
  • Geriatrician Sharon Brangman describes a type of dementia that's different than Alzheimer's. Orthopedic surgeon Saeed Mohammad discusses common hand and wrist injuries. Artist Carolyn Palmer tells about creating the sculptures of famous Upstate alumnae Elizabeth Blackwell and Sarah Loguen Fraser, which stand outside the medical school.
  • Dr. Robert Fechtner explans how the ophthalmology program in Manhattan is being offered in Syracuse.Author Janice Nimura discusses her book about Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman in America to receive a medical degree. Dr. Robert Gregory briefly explains how to spot suicidal behavior.
  • Editor Deirdre Neilen discusses the new issue of "The Healing Muse," a literary and visual arts journal. Orthopedic surgeon Eric Bellinger talks about how to prevent pickleball injuries. Rebecca Alder goes over the rights of long-term care residents in New York state. She is the regional ombudsman manager at Arise Child and Family Services.
  • Thoracic surgeon, Dr. Jason Wallen explains the benefits of minimally invasive robotic surgery for early-stage lung cancer. Infectious disease specialist, Dr. Stephen Thomas provides an update on the development of vaccines against Zika and dengue viruses. Gerald Santoferrara and Frank Ferrante tell about the "Respect and Heal" campaign to quell workplace violence.
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