Health

Investigations into new frontiers of health and science, including epidemics and outbreaks, drug-resistant bacteria, vaccines and the food we eat, as well as coverage of leading medical debates.

Related Documentaries

Related Stories

Stuck in a 'Fractured' System
Investigating long waits for mental health care by defendants in North Carolina deemed too sick to stand trial.
March 15, 2024
28m
FL_Fractured_SG_008
Fractured
FRONTLINE, WFAE & Firelight Media investigate the long waits for mental health care that defendants who are deemed too sick to stand trial face in North Carolina.
March 5, 2024
As Coal Miners Suffer and Die From Severe Black Lung, a Proposed Fix May Fall Short
This summer, the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration issued a proposed new regulation to limit miners' silica dust exposure after decades of concern over the dust's role in black lung disease. Mine safety advocates worry the proposed rule could still ultimately fail to protect miners.
November 7, 2023
The Children in ‘The Medicated Child’ Have Grown Up, and Mental Health Treatment for Kids Has Evolved
Studies have found that prescriptions of antipsychotic medications to children have declined since 2008, but experts still have concerns about kids’ access to mental health care.
August 30, 2023
Struggling for Breath in Coal Country (re-release)
The Labor Department proposed a new rule that could limit coal miners’ exposure to a toxic dust called silica. We revisit the stories of miners whose lives were changed by black lung disease.
August 17, 2023
An Aging America Continues to Face a Shortage of Care 17 Years After FRONTLINE’s ‘Living Old’ Documentary
Nearly two decades after FRONTLINE’s documentary ‘Living Old’ premiered in 2006, America's geriatric population is still growing — and still facing many of the same challenges.
August 8, 2023
Still Here: Cycling Between the Jail and the Mental Health Hospital
WFAE's series began with the story of John, a 32-year-old man living with severe mental illness and intellectual disabilities. He was arrested more than five years ago, but he’s remained in custody and never had a trial. WFAE was finally able to speak with him a few weeks ago.
WFAE
August 1, 2023
How One Alabama County Declared War on Pregnant Women Who Use Drugs
Our partner The Marshall Project examines how some women were prosecuted for smoking marijuana before they even knew they were expecting.
July 26, 2023
Miami’s Model for Defendants With Severe Mental Illness
As WFAE has been reporting, locking up defendants with serious mental illness can make their mental health worse. It’s expensive, and it's often not very effective at reducing crime. In Miami, public officials have been managing defendants with mental illness very differently.
WFAE
July 18, 2023
How North Carolina Hopes to Cut the Waits for State Psychiatric Hospital Beds
WFAE has been exploring the crisis brewing in North Carolina’s mental health system. That includes a shortage of state hospital beds. Now North Carolina is piloting a program it hopes will alleviate the crisis.
WFAE
July 6, 2023
Kids, Trauma and Mental Health
The mental health system in North Carolina isn’t designed to treat traumatized kids before they predictably worsen. WFAE examines how kids have to get sick before they can get help.
WFAE
June 20, 2023
When Criminal Justice Systems Have to Deal with Mental Illness
Mental health court data shows graduates of its program are less likely to re-offend. But what happens if one isn't eligible?
WFAE
June 6, 2023