PBS高端访谈:医生自杀率引担忧
Judy Woodruff: They dedicate their lives to saving others, but they can't always save themselves. Doctors are at a higher risk of suicide compared to other adults. And it turns out physicians frequently decline to seek treatment for their own depress
PBS高端访谈:理发店里的血压监测
Judy Woodruff: Barbershops are often hubs of conversation, I'm told, but one on the West Side of Cleveland is also a hub for health. Gabriel Kramer PBS station ideastream reports. Gabriel Kramer: Barbershop customers come in for a haircut, and maybe
PBS高端访谈:今年的平价医疗法案报名情况
WILLIAM BRANGHAM: For most Americans, the enrollment period to sign up for insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act ends tomorrow. John Yang has a look at the numbers so far. JOHN YANG: William, the latest government figures show that, as of las
PBS高端访谈:多吃鱼肉有助健康
WILLIAM BRANGHAM: Today, of course, is Friday, and in many cultures, that's the day to eat fish. But the health of our oceans may be in danger from a different part of the fish industry, the booming market for fish oil supplements. Now, Paul Greenber
PBS高端访谈:心理健康危机对工作的影响
JUDY WOODRUFF: Last week, our Brief But Spectacular segment focused on mental health from the perspective of a parent whose son was failed by legal and mental health systems in Washington state. Tonight, we hear from the warden of Metro County Jail i
PBS高端访谈:驴可以治疗心理疾病
JUDY WOODRUFF: The human-animal connection has long been known for its healing qualities. We love our dogs. We love our cats. And you might have heard of equine therapy, working with horses to help treat mental health conditions. But, as Cristina Qui
PBS高端访谈:美洲迷你马为你带去欢乐
Hari Sreenivasan: From dogs and rabbits, to guinea pigs and even birds, pet therapy animals come in all shapes and sizes. Nick Blumberg, from our partner station WTTW in Chicago, has this report on a pint-sized equine therapeutic mission that is brin
PBS高端访谈:团队协作的重要性
JUDY WOODRUFF: You could say that John Urschel has made it to the top of his profession, except he had two professions, and they appeared to have nothing to do with the other. Urschel played pro football for the Baltimore Ravens. He then began a Ph.D
PBS高端访谈:3D披萨什么样子
JUDY WOODRUFF: And, finally, New York City is known for pizza, but you have never seen a pie prepared like this one. Our science producer, Nsikan Akpan, visited Columbia University, where engineers are lighting up new ways to cook a slice. NSIKAN AKP
PBS高端访谈:学生通过瑜伽减压
JUDY WOODRUFF: It's that time of year. School is starting across the country. It can be a stressful time for kids and parents. One nonprofit program, Y.O.G.A. for Youth, is trying to help students combat anxiety and practice relaxation in schools and
PBS高端访谈:类阿片的解决方法要和其它治疗一样
AMNA NAWAZ: On average, 130 Americans die every day from opioid overdoses. Treating addiction is proving to be a major challenge in the states hardest hit by the crisis. Tonight's Brief But Spectacular features clinical psychologist Dr. Navdeep Kang.
PBS高端访谈:为失明者带去光明
JUDY WOODRUFF: It's estimated that as many as 2.5 billion people around the world need prescription eyeglasses, but don't have them. Untreated, we know poor vision keeps people from reaching their full potential. Tonight's Brief But Spectacular featu
PBS高端访谈:农场工人与卫生保健
JUDY WOODRUFF: Finally: Farm workers face major challenges accessing health care. But a group in Southeastern Arizona has a unique solution that appears to be working. From the Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University, Anikka Abbott
PBS高端访谈:仿生肢体帮助实现梦想
AMNA NAWAZ: From Star Wars to 1970s TV shows, the promise of a bionic limb was always the stuff of science fiction. Now it's real. From PBS station WGBH in Boston, Cristina Quinn introduces us to a woman who's helping local researchers perfect the te
PBS高端访谈:华盛顿准备应对疫情
JUDY WOODRUFF: The United States now has 11 deaths from the virus, 10 in Washington state, and the first one in California. That word came today as Congress moved to provide emergency funding. William Brangham has our report. WILLIAM BRANGHAM: As the