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Journalists Clarify a Spat Over Sugary Espresso and How Measles Fools Doctors

KFF Health News senior correspondent Renuka Rayasam mentioned excited delirium on Vox Media Podcast Network’s Criminal on March 6.

Click here to hear Rayasam on Criminal.

Read Rayasam’s “As More States Target Disavowed ‘Excited Delirium’ Diagnosis, Police Groups Push Back.

On CBS News’ CBS Mornings on March 5, Céline Gounder, KFF Health News’ editor-at-large for public well being, mentioned the Massachusetts governor’s retort to feedback by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about common espresso chains.

Click here to watch Gounder on CBS Mornings.

KFF Health News California correspondent Christine Mai-Duc mentioned Affordable Care Act premium will increase on CapRadio’s Insight With Vicki Gonzalez on March 2.

Click here to hear Mai-Duc on Insight With Vicki Gonzalez.

Read Mai-Duc’s “‘Kind of Morbid’: Health Premiums Threaten Their Nest Egg. A Terminal Diagnosis May Spare It.

KFF Health News rural well being reporter Andrew Jones mentioned how youthful docs are struggling to diagnose measles on KMOX’s Total Information AM on Feb. 27.

Click here to hear Jones on Total Information AM.

Read Jones’ “Hospitals Fighting Measles Confront a Challenge: Few Doctors Have Seen It Before.”

KFF Health News South Dakota correspondent Arielle Zionts mentioned the $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program on Marketplace’s Make Me Smart podcast on Feb. 19.

Click here to hear Zionts on Make Me Smart.

Read Zionts’ “States Race To Launch Rural Health Transformation Plans,” co-reported with Sarah Jane Tribble and Maia Rosenfeld.

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