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  • Researchers have figured out how to block the molecular signals that cause scars to form, at least in mice. On Wellness Wednesday we take a look at healing without scarring and the hurdles ahead.
  • Where do you turn for hope? This week, we hear hope expressed through a wide variety of music including intricate baroque compositions by J. S. Bach and Jean-Philippe Rameau, contemporary works by Eric Whitacre and Philip Glass, and moving settings of traditional African American spirituals.
  • Activism among senior citizens is an often overlooked piece of social movements, but elders have long played an important role in advocating change. We explore activism among the senior population.
  • Activism among senior citizens is an often overlooked piece of social movements, but elders have long played an important role in advocating change. We explore activism among the senior population.
  • You can use it and grow the plant, but you still can’t buy it.
  • Increasingly, the issue is being viewed through a medical lens and not a moral one. Yet resistance remains.
  • Housing is the foundation on which our lives are built. Throughout this special series, we’ve looked at the affordable housing puzzle from many different angles.
  • Host Christopher Purdy and his guests are back to share titles that you may want to add to your queue of must read books.
  • On this hour of All Sides, we’re talking about what the changes in legacy media will mean for our consumption of media.
  • From Medicare to Medicaid to social security, health care has long been a hot-button political issue. What can be done by policymakers to create a better elder care system?
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