Month: March 2026

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Health

Medical Notes: A New Low-Calorie Sugar, The Neurological Differences Of Autism, And How To Tell If Your Cancer Treatment Is Working

Are autistic brains structurally different? A new study in the American Journal Of Psychiatry reveals that the brains of autistic individuals have fewer receptors for the most common neurotransmitter in the brain. Researchers think this reduction is associated with the various characteristics linked to autism. While many neurodivergent people do not require treatment, this breakthrough

todayMarch 14, 2026

Viewpoints

Concrete Jungles, Real Wildlife

From coyotes trotting through Chicago neighborhoods to bats pouring out from under Austin bridges, wildlife is showing up in places many Americans never expected. We explore why animals are thriving in urban environments and how cities are slowly turning back into ecosystems where humans are just one of many residents. Guests: Dr. Peter Alagona, associate

todayMarch 14, 2026

Health

From Doctor To Patient: Lessons In Self-Advocacy From A Physician

Dr. Sylvia Owusu-Ansah’s life took a turn when a routine medical screening became anything but. Despite her professional expertise, she still had to navigate the frightening transition from provider to patient. Owusu-Ansah explains how she’s using her story to show others how to self-advocate when navigating the healthcare system. Guest Information: Dr. Sylvia Owusu-Ansah, pediatric

todayMarch 14, 2026

Viewpoints

The Ozempic Era & The Staying Power Of Keto

Raising kids in two homes isn’t just about splitting weekends. It’s about keeping communication steady and conflict low. We look at how separated parents can create real stability for their children, even when there’s a lot of uncertainty and the family dynamic have permanently shifted. Guests: Karen Bonnell, co-parent coach, author of “The Co-Parents’ Handbook: Raising

todayMarch 14, 2026

Health

Your Guide To Living With ADHD: Managing Daily Life, Healthcare, And Intimacy

Living with ADHD often means struggling with essential executive functions like focus and organization. Because symptoms manifest differently in each person, many people lack the specific systems and structures needed to manage their unique challenges. Our guest offers advice on various coping strategies and what to do when those structures fail. Guest Information: Cate Osborn

todayMarch 14, 2026

Entertainment

‘Mayor of Kingstown’ season 5 starts production

Jeremy Renner and Hugh Dillon behind the scenes of 'Mayor of Kingstown' season 5. (Jeremy Parsons/Paramount+) Production has started on the fifth and final season of Mayor of Kingstown. Paramount+ announced that cameras have started rolling in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on the hit drama series, which stars Jeremy Renner and Edie Falco. Also returning for the

todayMarch 13, 2026

Music

Chase Infiniti honored at ‘Essence’ Black Women in Hollywood event

Honoree Chase Infiniti speaks onstage during the 2026 'ESSENCE' Black Women In Hollywood Awards at Fairmont Century Plaza on March 12, 2026, in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Leon Bennett/Getty Images for ESSENCE) Chase Infiniti was one of several women honored at Essence's Black Women in Hollywood event Thursday. While accepting her rising star award, the actress

todayMarch 13, 2026