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Radio Active Kids June 3! So much new music!!!!

Radio Active Kids June 3! So much new music!!!!

June 2, 2023 by Sagan

Please excuse the Vince McMahon meme, but we have SO MUCH amazing new music this week on Radio Active Kids! New songs by Laurie Berkner Band, 123 Andrés, Rolie Polie Guacamole, Keith Munslow, Renee & Jeremy, Mr. Nick Davio, SING SONG PARTY TIME, Charlie Faye & The Fanimals, Knuckleheadz: ft. MC Lars, Dana’s Music Playground, #MrBooDaddy, Charity and the JAMband, Herr Jan, Trevor Walls, Cee Bee Teatime, Musicalité, Mr. Seth, Hi Joe Kye, Little Lips, Tara Trudel, & RiffinGriffin!!! 8-10am ET Saturday at ashevillefm.org/show/radio-active-kids or tun.in/pjiei & podcasting at https://anchor.fm/radio-active-kids!


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Soul of the Blues

May 31, 2023 by Ray Brown

The blues ain’t hard to find. They’ll find you when you tune in the Blueshound on Soul of the Blues this Thursday from 12-2pm at AshevilleFM! Listen live in town at 103.3fm or stream it live and for 2 weeks after it airs world wide and anytime you want at ashevillefm.org! This week you’ll hear new albums with down home blues from 85 y/o Lil’ Jimmy Reed as he teams up with 25 y/o Cincinnati piano player Ben Levin, British bluesman Will James, Australia’s Fiona Boyes and Vegas blues artist Lady J Huston! You’ll also hear some prime cuts from Guy Davis, NYC’s The Michael Louis Band and Kenny Wayne Shepherd! This is the week in 1967 that Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band was released. That’s what you’ll hear from this week’s Notcho’ Blues Artist-The Beatles! Join the Blueshound on Soul of the Blues this week for 2 hours of mind escaping, butt reshaping blues, baby!


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Insulin, the life-saving medicine for people with diabetes, is now more affordable

May 31, 2023 by Richard Needleman

 

WASHINGTON, DC – March, 2023 –  Three pharmaceutical companies, that manufacture 90% of the world’s insulin, have cut insulin prices. These new insulin price controls come after a recent surge in interest about the cost of insulin tripling over the past 20 years and being 10 times more than the average price in other countries. The drugmakers have been under pressure from patients, patient advocates, and elected officials to keep insulin affordable. The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, has capped the monthly insulin prices for Medicare Part D beneficiaries at $35 for eligible seniors, disabled people, and persons with chronic disease. However, persons younger than 65 were excluded from the cost savings. Therefore, at his 2023 State of the Union address in February, President Biden proposed that Congress pass a bill to cap the monthly cost of insulin at $35 for everyone.

By March, the 3 companies responded with insulin price cuts on some of their products and 2 of the 3 with a $35 monthly cap. The U.S. drugmaker Eli Lilly will begin price cuts and a monthly cap later this year. Novo Nordisk, a Danish company, will cut prices beginning in 2024. Sanofi, a Paris-based company, announced price cuts and a monthly cap starting in 2024. Patients with high deductible health insurance and without health insurance will save a lot of money because they frequently pay the list price. However, there is no guarantee that the drug companies will not raise their insulin prices in the future.

According to the American Diabetes Association, between 8 and 9 million Americans need insulin to control their blood sugar. However, more than 1.3 million adults either skipped or had to ration doses because of the high cost. Therefore, this new policy will reduce the financial barrier to obtain these life-saving medicines.

About 37 million Americans, more than 11% of the population, have diabetes, a chronic disease. If left untreated, the blood glucose level becomes too high leading to short-term problems (like frequent urination, blurred vision and fatigue) and long-term problems (like heart disease, kidney disease, blindness, frequent infections, and nerve damage). Insulin, a hormone produced in the pancreas, regulates the amount of glucose in the blood and, indirectly, controls the amount of energy available. People with type 1 diabetes produce little or no insulin and must take this medicine every day. Some people with type 2 diabetes require insulin.

The price of insulin is not the only cost in managing diabetes. Diabetics who need insulin will also have to pay for other supplies like insulin pumps, testing strips, and continuous glucose monitors. The cost for these supplies can approach almost $10 thousand dollars a year, even with private health insurance.

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Insulin_5.31.23.mp3

 

Contact: Dr. Dick Needleman, Health reporter, 103.3 AshevilleFM, [email protected]


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Western wildfires cause hazy mountain views and polluted air around Asheville

May 31, 2023 by Richard Needleman

 

ASHEVILLE, NC  – May 31, 2023 – Last week, I saw a lot of haze whenever I looked at the mountains around Asheville and when I hiked Mount Pisgah with an out-of-town guest. That day was sunny with few clouds in the sky. Temperatures were perfect for a hike, in the high 60’s. There were hardly any people on the trail in the late afternoon. We took our time and hiked the 1.2-mile route beginning at the almost 5,000-foot trailhead and ending at the 5,721-foot peak. An observation deck at the top offered a 360-degree panoramic view of the Pisgah National Forest. Two people on the deck blamed the Alberta wildfires out west for the hazy visibility.

Wildfires produce greenhouse gases (which contribute to warming of the earth and climate change) and other air pollutants. The greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide and methane. The other air pollutants include nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, and large amounts of fine particulate matter (PM). PM2.5 consists of microscopic pieces of solid or liquid droplets, 2.5 microns or less in diameter. If the smoke sinks to ground-level then a build-up of ozone can develop from the chemical reaction of some of the pollutants in the presence of sunlight.

Studies have shown that breathing air pollutants can lead to health problems. PM2.5 particles can cause premature death and heart and lung disease. Ground-level ozone can aggravate lung disease and cause breathing problems.

The fire season in western Canada has been more intense than usual. Drought and lightning strikes caused more than 100 active wildfires in the Alberta province. These have been aggravated by a heat wave. Beginning 2 weeks ago, the western Canadian wildfires sent polluted air over eastern Canada and the United States from Maine to North Carolina, traveling almost 2-thousand-miles along the jet stream. Last week, the smoke shifted to the Rocky Mountains and the Midwest.

By May 21st, much of these areas have had air quality alerts for residents with heart and lung issues. According to the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality, the air quality of Asheville had been in the moderate category on May 11, 15, and from the 20-25, 6 days in a row. Air quality in the moderate range is one level lower than good. There are 4 levels beneath moderate. Moderate air quality is generally safe for most people to breathe, but may affect a small number of people who already have heart and lung disease.

Persons with heart and lung problems should consider checking the air quality index report daily. In the event of moderate or worse air quality, susceptible individuals  should consider wearing a face mask, limiting outdoor activities, or staying inside.

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Wildfires_5.31.23.mp3

 

Contact: Dr. Dick Needleman, Health reporter, 103.3 AshevilleFM, [email protected]


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The Buncombe County COVID-19 weekly update: It’s still with us

May 31, 2023 by Richard Needleman

 

ASHEVILLE, NC – May 31, 2023 – The national COVID-19 metrics are on the CDC’s COVID Dashboard. Weekly data from the week ending on May 20th indicate:

  • Hospital admissions are at a low level in every county in North Carolina and almost 100% of the counties in the U.S. Buncombe County’s COVID-19 hospitalizations have decreased
  • The number of weekly deaths due to COVID-19 in the U.S. has decreased by about 13%
  • Emergency room visits for COVID-19 are minimal in North Carolina

Wastewater monitoring can be used to provide early warning for COVID outbreaks. The Buncombe & Henderson counties wastewater data for the week ending on May 17th is on the North Carolina COVID Dashboard.

  • The number of viral gene copies in each water sample is at a light blue level representing the 2nd lowest level of 5 groups
  • The number of viral gene copies in each water sample has decreased over the past 15 days.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services wants everyone to know that:

  • COVID-19 can affect people differently. Some people have mild symptoms like a cold and others have more severe symptoms like a bad case of the flu. Some effects can be long-lasting.
  • Older adults and immunocompromised people are at a higher risk of developing severe illness and being hospitalized. The CDC recommends that people in these groups get an updated COVID-19 bivalent booster because it gives added protection.

The Department of Health and Human Services recommends:

  • Stay up-to-date with COVID-19 vaccines
  • For extra protection, wear an efficient medical grade mask
  • People who are positive for COVID-19 or do not feel well should stay home
  • People with any COVID symptoms should get tested
  • If you test positive, your doctor may recommend medical treatment

More and more Americans have developed some immunity to COVID-19 from immunizations and previous infection. New variants continue to infect people with the most at-risk groups more susceptible to severe illness.

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/COVID-update_5.31.23.mp3

 

Contact: Dr. Dick Needleman, Health reporter, 103.3 AshevilleFM, [email protected]


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Industrial Coffee Pot – AshevilleFM Live Music Session show is up on the Live Recordings Tab – get the link!!

May 30, 2023 by DJ Smittymon

Asheville band “Industrial Coffee Pot”  played The Getaway River Bar while we simulcast it live on the AshevilleFM Live Music Sessions – Link is below (hover label) or you can go to the LIVE RECORDING tab off the main menu to hear all the great ALMS recordings..

AshevilleFM Live Music Sessions..  Third Wednesday every month at 10pm

AshevilleFM 103.3, Bhramari Brewing Company and The Getaway River Bar have teamed up to provide you this live performance….

Asheville FM Live Music Sessions – Industrial Coffee Pot

 

Industrial Coffee Pot –

Industrial Coffee Pot is a Jazz trio based in Asheville, North Carolina. They have been playing together for 3 years and early in 2022 we started gigging around Chicago and Asheville. They play a mix of Jazz standards and originals that with their own spin. They are performers who put their personality on full display, ‘

The Band  Members –  Piano: Julian Mistretta / Bass: Clayton Hutchison / Drums: Robert Creech

Industrial Coffee Pot info:

bandcamp

instagram:

link

The Getaway River Bar – The Getaway is a laid-back bar with extra chill vibes by the river. With an expanse of outdoor seating and recreations set on the edge of the French Broad River, it welcomes everyone 21+ to loosen up and enjoy a getaway hidden in-between the city center and growing West Asheville.

790 Riverside Drive – Asheville, NC 28801 – (828) 545-6985 https://www.getawayontheriver.com/

 

Bhramari Brewing Company, located at 101 South Lexington Avenue in Asheville. They are a local craft brewery and restaurant featuring beers and food and are open seven days a week from 12pm to 9pm.  In house, pickup and delivery are available.  More info is at bhramari brewing dot com

Asheville FM Live Music Sessions

Wednesday’s at 10pm

@AshevilleFM 103.3 /  https://ashevillefm.org/


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