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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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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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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 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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New antibiotic has been approved for uncomplicated UTIs; Cabometyx approved for advanced neuroendocrine tumors; new rosacea treatment option; Tremfya gains Crohn disease indication; Department of HHS cuts 10,000 jobs.
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In the United States, the right to dissent and speak freely is essential to democracy. President Donald Trump campaigned on a promise of free speech. But under his administration some forms of speech and viewpoints carry harsh consequences. MPR News host Catharine Richert and her guests talk about who feels free to speak, who feels silenced and whe…
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Sleep is more than rest. It is as important for our bodies as diet and exercise. Not getting enough sleep raises the risk of many diseases — from heart disease and stroke to obesity and dementia. And it’s not just the amount of sleep that’s important — quality matters, too. MPR News Angela Davis and her guest talk about how our sleep gets disrupted…
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From its origins in Black American communities to its influence on artists all over the world, jazz has always been about innovation, expression and connection. And here in Minnesota, one radio station has been keeping that spirit alive for more than 50 years — JAZZ88. Launched in 1970 as part of Minneapolis Public Schools, JAZZ88 has been a hub fo…
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From tariffs and layoffs to persistent inflation and a fluctuating stock market, there are many questions about how the Trump administration could reshape the U.S. economy. MPR News host Angela Davis and her guests talk about the latest economic news and take your questions about how to build wealth and manage your money in an uncertain time. Guest…
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Influenza vaccine recommendations made for upcoming season; a patient dies following Elevidys infusion; Chikungunya vaccine now available and recommended for those traveling to areas with an outbreak; novel Alzheimer disease treatment launches; risk evaluation and mitigation strategies removed for hypertension treatment.…
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A growing number of Minnesotans can’t find an affordable place to live. Along with the rest of the country, the state faces a worsening housing shortage. The shortage especially hurts people with lower incomes. Rents are rising, along with evictions. And a growing portion of low-income residents are paying more than a third of their income on rent.…
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First Xolair biosimilar approved, Wearable furosemide loop diuretic gains expanded indication; Implant approved for macular telangiectasia; Novel treatment shows promise in hypertension; And testing reveals high benzene levels in over-the-counter acne treatments.
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From tariffs to funding cuts and inflation to climate change, Minnesota farmers are dealing with a lot. Recent directives from the Trump administration have paused federal funding on some programs that support farmers. Meanwhile, tariffs could lower prices farmers get for their crops while increasing prices they pay to produce them. MPR News host A…
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Five years ago, our world was turned upside down. Schools shut their doors, businesses closed, and our daily routines were completely upended by COVID-19. We learned new terms like “social distancing” and faced uncertainty in ways we could have never imagined. The COVID-19 pandemic was a global crisis, but it was deeply personal. It changed the way…
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To slow a warming climate, Minnesota is changing where it gets electricity — shrinking the state’s reliance on fossil fuels and expanding the use of renewable energy. Today, more than half of Minnesota’s electricity comes from solar, wind and hydropower. But challenges remain. For the state to reach its ambitious goal of being carbon neutral by 205…
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Just two days after President Trump imposed tariffs on most products from Canada and Mexico, he suspended many of them. The president has said tariffs can help stop fentanyl smuggling, support U.S. factories and increase revenue for the government. But his tariff threats have angered key U.S. trading partners, shaken the stock market and alarmed co…
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Labeling changes for testosterone products; food allergy treatments compared; FDA approves stroke Tx; COVID-19, flu vaccine effectiveness for recent season; Neffy 1mg approved
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Flight anxiety has increased after a series of crashes and close calls. In January, 67 people were killed in a midair collision between an American Airlines jet and a U.S. Army Blackhawk helicopter at the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Washington D.C. In February, a commuter plane crashed in Alaska, killing all 10 people on board. The…
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Running for fitness took off with the jogging craze of the 1970s. Then during the pandemic, more people discovered running as a way to find community, get a cardiovascular workout and add a bit of structure to their upended lives. MPR News host Angela Davis talks with two runners about the strong running culture in Minnesota, the physical and menta…
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During President Donald Trump’s first week of his second term, he signed an executive order that paused the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program. Later, the White House froze all federal funding that goes to organizations who welcome and support refugees coming into the U.S. But last week, a federal judge in Seattle blocked Trump’s efforts to suspend th…
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Many people want to age in place — to stay in their own homes and maintain their independence as they get older. But it takes planning, tough conversations, and sometimes, a complete shift in expectations. What happens when a parent’s needs change? How do families navigate decisions about safety, finances and caregiving while still honoring their l…
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REMS requirement removed for schizophrenia treatment; new copper intrauterine device approved; Wegovy, Ozempic no longer in short supply; stem cell therapy for chronic lumbar disc disease fast tracked; ecopipam shows promise for Tourette syndrome.
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How did your family end up in Minnesota? Do you know the story of your ancestors’ journey? In the 1800s, immigrants to our region primarily came from Scandinavia and Germany. More recently, major populations have come to Minnesota from Laos, Somalia, Mexico, Liberia, Ecuador, Afghanistan and India. In fact, almost 500,000 people who live in Minneso…
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High blood pressure is one of the most common health risks in the U.S. — and most people don’t even know that they have it. It’s called the “silent killer” because people with high blood pressure often have no symptoms. And yet, over time, it can lead to serious problems like heart disease, strokes and kidney failure. New data shows that high blood…
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Some say religion and politics don’t mix. But they do in the lives of couple Marcia Zimmerman and Frank Hornstein. Rabbi Marcia Zimmerman is the senior rabbi at Temple Israel in Minneapolis. Frank Hornstein served for 22 years in the Minnesota House of Representatives representing neighborhoods near downtown Minneapolis and Lake of the Isles. He de…
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It's been hard to keep up with the whirlwind of economic policies during the first month of President Donald Trump’s second administration. The news is full of reports of layoffs, firings, funding cuts and tariffs. And inflation is persistent. MPR News host Angela Davis talks about how to manage your money in an uncertain economy with Chris Farrell…
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New vaccines to protect against meningococcal disease and chikungunya virus; skin prep product recalled due to fungal contamination; rapid-acting insulin biosimilar approved; and twice-yearly lenacapavir gets FDA's priority review for HIV PrEP.
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MPR News host Angela Davis talks about the power of poetry with Junauda Petrus, the newly appointed Poet Laureate for the city of Minneapolis. She says poetry is “soul medicine” that can unite us in our shared humanity. Guest: Junauda Petrus is the recently appointed Poet Laureate for the city of Minneapolis. She is an author, playwright, filmmaker…
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