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MPR Weekly Dose

MPR Weekly Dose

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Each week the MPR team brings you the top stories from the world of medicine and pharma in a matter of minutes. With 35 years of publishing drug information behind us, you can rely on MPR to provide accurate and up-to-date news.
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The road to success is always under construction. Real-life conversations with businesswomen where we discuss failures and successes, on this turbulent road. The goal is that their stories will help listeners to understand they are not alone and learn skills that will help them become successful.
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Melanie and Megan hosting conversations with individuals that work as creative influencers. When tuning in, you will engage in interviews with these influencers that hope to shine light into their experiences working in the midst of the entertainment industry.
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Revista Mprende

Octavio Isaac Rojas Orduña

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Octavio Isaac Rojas Orduña, fundador de la agencia de comunicación túatú y presidente de la asociación “Mexicanos Aquí”, dirige Revista Mprende, un espacio radiofónico en donde hablaremos sobre todo lo relacionado con el mundo de la empresa en Madrid, México y el mundo.
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MPR Business Consulting

MPR Business Consulting

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Welcome to MPR Business Consulting’s podcast. We are a Business Consulting agency that provides tools and resources to business. Our goal is to take business’s to the next level. MPR Business Consulting is Where Business is Done Right!
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MPR Deb and Gregg

MPR Deb and Gregg

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My name is Gregg and I Co-Host Midwest Paratalk Radio, I have been in Indy for most of my life. And have been interested in the paranormal for a long time. It wasn’t until a personal experience at 30 that I realized that there was some validity to the paranormal. Having a need for more knowledge I started looking at different media venues. Researching, reading and talking to different groups that I have come across blogtalkradio. And have found some great people. Having a radio background, B ...
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About 40 percent of workers over age 40 say they’ve experienced ageism at work, according to a recent AARP survey. That means sometimes getting passed up on opportunities for promotions. Or not getting hired at all. But unemployment is so low, many hiring managers are having a hard time finding workers. And that’s good news for older workers facing…
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Asthma treatment gains approval for severe cases in pediatrics; Dovato gains expanded indication; Decision taken to remove ALS drug from market; Complete Response Letter issued for apomorphine device; At-home Mpox test kit made available.
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New information is still surfacing surrounding Wednesday’s armed standoff in Minnetonka that injured two Hennepin County Sheriff’s deputies. Gun violence is an American epidemic, killing tens of thousands of people across the country each year in their homes, churches, schools and malls. There’s a lot we don’t know about what motivates a person to …
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Imagine being overwhelmed by the bright lights and bustle of a supermarket, to the point where it caused you pain and you couldn’t go shopping. Imagine being so shaken up by a detour sign on your regular route to work that you had to pull over to fight against a panic attack. Or not recognizing when someone was sarcastic with you or flirting with y…
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As parents, we teach our children how to move through the world. But as our children grow older, we learn from them, too. That relationship can grow into a real partnership and friendship — and a positive support system pushing each other to be better and do better. Our next Power Pair is a good example of that transition: Mother-daughter duo Rose …
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Many people are just one medical emergency away from a financial crisis. A hundred million Americans live with medical debt, or about 41 percent of adults, according to a survey by Kaiser Family Foundation. To pay off medical bills, many people have taken on other debt, including credit cards, personal bank loans or loans from family and friends. M…
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First prescription smartphone app approved for major depressive disorder; Novel blood test to detect TBI; Zevtera approved for bloodstream infections; Mpox vaccine is now commercially available; Algorithm cleared for LVEF dectection.
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On Feb. 27, a group of Minnesotans gathered in Woodbury to share how political division has affected their communities and personal lives. The group was a mix of conservatives, liberals and independents with a common purpose: to learn how to communicate without letting their political views conflict with important relationships. This in-person disc…
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Here’s a striking piece of information: Social isolation is as deadly as smoking up to 15 cigarettes a day. Loneliness is an epidemic in the United States. We’re approaching one year since the U.S. Surgeon General released a groundbreaking report on loneliness and isolation. Two researchers joined MPR News host Angela Davis to help us understand wh…
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Cherise Ayers was president of the student council at Central High School in St. Paul in the late 1990s. Two years ago, the St. Paul native returned to Central in a very different leadership role: as principal. Central is the oldest high school in Minnesota, founded in 1866. Known for strong academics, it was one of the first schools in the state t…
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Teaching is no easy job — over the past couple of years, it’s become even more challenging. The pandemic flipped education on its head, making educators roll with the punches and adapt to remote learning, hybrid teaching styles and constantly changing circumstances. We know the classroom has changed, but what about those behind the desk? A new gene…
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Jordan, an Indianapolis native, holds a bachelor’s degree in Sociology from IUPUI and a master’s degree in Public Administration from Indiana Wesleyan University. She has led public affairs and development efforts for, for-profit and nonprofit entities, generating over $1 million in annual fundraising. Jordan launched A Seat At The Table in 2018 to…
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Preexposure prophylaxis approved for COVID-19; Nexletol and Nexlizet gain expanded approval; Novel Duchenne muscular dystrophy treatment; First blood test to screen for malaria in donors; Warning letter for OTC topical analgesic products.
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Last month, a shootout in Burnsville took the lives of three first responders. It all stemmed from a 911 call reporting domestic abuse. Suspect Shannon Gooden, who later died by suicide, had previously been accused of intimate partner violence by at least three different women. Three guests in the domestic violence space joined MPR News guest host …
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What’s old always becomes new again — even with workout routines. The hot workout class of the moment isn’t brand-new. It’s Pilates, a core-focused routine first popularized almost a century ago. Pilates, yoga, barre and other “lower-impact” exercise classes are gaining popularity, as Americans turn away from previously-popular “higher-impact” clas…
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Updated: 4 p.m. Jamie Gilchrist and Jessica Liimatainen did almost everything together growing up together as identical twins in Barnum. They went to the same schools and took the same classes. They both started hockey together when they were three years old and both played for their high school team. “Our parents told us that we had our own langua…
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Back in the 1990s, Minnesota was gaining population from other places in the U.S. But in recent years, that trend reversed, and now more people leave Minnesota for other states each year than move here. The net loss is a concern to state officials who want to fill jobs. So, this month, the state’s tourism office Explore Minnesota launched a first-e…
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Nasal spray approved for chronic rhinosinusitis; Endothelin receptor antagonist gains approval to lower blood pressure in hypertension; One-time stem cell treatment approved for metachromatic leukodystrophy; NASH treatment gains accelerated approval; New automated insulin delivery system for type 1 diabetes.…
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Ethnic studies will roll out to Minnesota K-12 classrooms in 2026. The content area was added to the state social studies standards this winter, joining history, geography, economics and government as major themes. The Minnesota Department of Education is still working on a final framework to guide curriculum. But some districts aren’t waiting. In …
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Chaplains often show up on the worst days of people’s lives. They arrive in a hospital room after a distressing diagnosis. They accompany police to help inform someone of a loved one’s death. One in four Americans have been visited by a chaplain, usually at a hospital or hospice, though chaplains also work in prisons, on college campuses and with t…
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Karen and Hmong parents in Minnesota say they are increasingly alarmed by the substance abuse they see in their communities’ youth. Opioids are the largest problem, specifically the the deadly drug fentanyl. MPR News partnered with Sahan Journal to talk about this painful topic, at a special North Star Journey Live event in mid-November, hosted at …
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Meet Trinette Collier Greene – an HBCU graduate, author, certified relationship coach, educator, and inspirationalist. She's the creative mind behind TLC Coaching, the 'Woman On Fire~Testimonies of Triumphs Podcast©,' and 'The Male Room…Messages From Him with TaShon & Friends™️' radio show. With a passion for fostering successful relationships, Coa…
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Maybe this sounds familiar to you: You’re sitting at home after a particularly bad day, trying to watch an episode of True Detective. You open up the Amazon app on your phone. Before you know it, you’ve racked up over $100. And you’re not really sure on what. Many of us do some form of this — whether it’s going out with our friends or spending that…
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Weight loss treatment has approval expanded; Paxlovid with Emergency Use Authorized label must be disposed of; psychedelic gets Breakthrough therapy designation; Advisory Committee announce meeting to discuss Alzheimer treatment; ALS treatment trial results
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James Walsh has been a reporter in the Twin Cities for decades. A trip to city hall isn’t out of the ordinary. But Walsh recently started using a wheelchair. And that’s changed his experience of getting where he needs to go. On a recent January day, Walsh found himself trapped inside St. Paul City Hall for over an hour — even though City Hall is te…
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Most of us don’t think about our nose until it’s stuffed up, dripping and making our lives miserable. But maybe we should give our nose more thought, or at least some appreciation. Our nose warms the air we pull into our lungs, filters out irritants and helps us smell our morning coffee. And it’s full of surprises. Did you know our two separate nos…
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It’s been a tough time for public transportation. Passengers are slowly coming back to Metro Transit buses and light rail trains after a steep drop during the COVID-19 pandemic. But the average number of riders is still just over half of what it was in 2019, according to Metro Transit. Safety remains a top concern. Passengers in the Twin Cities say…
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