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Should you track your blood sugar with a continuous glucose monitor?
by Michaeleen Doucleff
A continuous glucose monitor is a small device that sticks to your arm. Every few minutes it sends a signal to your phone estimating your blood sugar levels. But can it improve your health?
Rose McGowan On Lisa Bloom Memo In New Book, 'She Said'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with actor Rose McGowan about revelations in the new book She Said, which confirm McGowan was targeted for harassment by Harvey Weinstein's legal team.
A Tour To The REACH, The Kennedy Center's New Performance Space
NPR's Michel Martin talks with the Kennedy Center's Marc Bamuthi Joseph about the opening of the REACH rehearsal and performance space.
Barbershop: Democratic Congressional Candidates
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with two candidates for United States Congress, Cori Bush and Monika Johnson-Hostler, and political strategist A'shanti Gholar about what issues matter to black voters.
Health Experts: Trump Ban On Flavored E-Cigarettes Would Have Little Impact
by Zeninjor Enwemeka
The Trump administration has proposed a ban on flavored vaping products, prompting mixed reactions from young vapers and health policy experts.
Conversation With The Creators Of The HBO Series 'Our Boys'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to two of the creators of the new series Our Boys, Joseph Cedar and Tawfik Abu Wael.
Afghans Left Out Of Discussions Around Peace Talks
Recent peace talks between the U.S. and the Taliban fell through. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with journalist Gayle Tzemach Lemmon about a group being left out of these discussions: the Afghan people.
Week In Politics: Debriefing The 3rd Democratic Presidential Debate
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Democratic political strategists Karen Finney and Heather McGheed about the most recent Democratic presidential debate.
Democratic Presidential Candidates Disagree On Mandatory Gun Buyback
by Martin Kaste
Calls for a mandatory buyback of semi-automatic rifles during the Democratic presidential debate wasn't embraced by all candidates. It also raises questions about just how feasible such a move would be.
Indigenous Brazilians Come Together To Defend Amazon Forest Against Fires
by Catherine Osborn
Indigenous Brazilians are joining forces to defend the Amazon forest from fires set by invaders on their land. More than a dozen indigenous groups met recently to strategize.
New Treatment For Peanut Allergy Would Expose Children To Peanut Dust
by Maria Godoy
Experts at the Food and Drug Administration are reviewing a possible new treatment for children who are allergic to peanuts. If approved, it would be the first protective therapy against peanut allergies to gain FDA approval.