PFAs cleanup challenges, Insulin price cap and diabetes risk

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Foam is seen at Olbrich Park
Foam is seen at Olbrich Park in Madison, Wis., where PFAS-tainted Starkweather Creek enters Lake Monona. Public Health Madison and Dane County has warned residents not to swallow the foam — or allow their pets to do so. Isaac Wasserman/Wisconsin Watch

The mayor of Wausau tells us about the PFAs water contamination problems facing the city, and a water law professor shares how the Department of Natural Resources is dealing with the issue. Then, doctors tell us more about the elevated risk of type 2 diabetes from having COVID-19 along with efforts in Congress to pass a price cap for insulin.

Featured in this Show

  • When state rulemaking holds up contamination cleanup

    Wausau’s mayor talks with us about the “forever chemicals” problems facing the city. Then we talk with a water policy expert in the wake of a Waukesha County judge’s ruling earlier this week that the state Department of Natural Resources may not force businesses to clean up toxic waste involving chemicals including PFAS, until there’s a state statute for it.

  • Insulin price cap bill passes US House as research shows COVID can increase diabetes risk

    First, we talk about research finding the risk of Type 2 diabetes jumps 40 percent after a covid infection. Then, we talk about a long-awaited bill capping the price of insulin, a drug needed by nearly 2 million Americans to live that costs more in U.S. by far than in any other wealthy nation.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Trina La Susa Technical Director
  • Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
  • Tim Peterson Producer
  • Colleen Leahy Producer
  • Katie Rosenberg Guest
  • Dave Strifling Guest
  • Dr. Dawn B. Davis Guest
  • Dr. S. Vincent Rajkumar Guest