Take a look at this week's top VPM News stories.
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A young child was diagnosed in Charlottesville last week.
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Take a look at this week's top VPM News stories.
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Nonprofit GroundworkRVA sees the farm as a way to provide fresh food and life skills.
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The Democrat says GOP spending cuts will lead to “sicker Virginians.”
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Tips from the Virginia Department of Health and City of Richmond.
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The Republican promises the legislation “protects vulnerable populations.”
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The app uses AI to help reduce cost and access barriers to health care.
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Take a look at this week's top VPM News stories.
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Take a look at this week's top VPM News stories.
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BizSense Beat is a weekly collaboration between VPM News and Richmond BizSense that brings you the top business stories during NPR's Morning Edition on Fridays.
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Doctors at Eastern Virginia Medical School’s Center for Maternal and Child Health Equity and Advocacy focus on improving racial disparities in health care.
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About 70,000 children in Virginia were being raised by their grandparents, according to a 2017 study.
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Nearly one in every 36 children in the U.S. has received an autism diagnosis. And advancements in technology are helping those who suffer from neurodevelopmental challenges connect with others.
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Virginia’s School for the Deaf and the Blind has been providing a community for students for nearly two centuries. Meet the teachers and teens who make this community unique.
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A Harrisonburg teacher, husband and father suffered a traumatic brain injury after a sudden illness. He explains how it changed his life and what it’s like to live with an invisible disability.
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In February, the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that embryos are people.
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The change came hours before the deadline.
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Families say the regulations make it 'impossible' for them to be reimbursed for the care they provide.
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Stress, anxiety and social isolation can compound financial difficulties.
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Xolair is considered the first medication approved by the FDA that can help protect against severe allergic reactions brought on by accidental exposure to certain foods.