
Woodworking for Women in NH Prisons, and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute's COVID-19 "Decoy Drug"
March 11, 202337m 16s
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Show Notes
After delays connected to COVID-19, a first-of-its-kind program is finally up and running for women incarcerated at the New Hampshire Correctional Facility for Women in Concord, NH. This "Prison Outreach Program" connects woodworkers with inmates to teach them important skills that can translate into a career, or hobby, once they leave custody and start over. Leah Woods and Lynn Szymanski join Nichole to talk about how the program is making a difference and how they're doing it with limited resources. PLUS: Researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston say they have discovered a potential new weapon to be used against the COVID-19 virus: a "decoy drug"! Dr. Gordon Freeman, Professor of Medicine at DFCI, and Clinical Fellow Dr. James Torchia talk with Nichole about the science behind this, and what the decoy could mean for treatment moving forward, especially for immunocompromised people.
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bostonboston-medicinecancer-patientscarpentrycoronaviruscovid-19covid-treatmentsdana-farber-cancer-institutefemale-prisonincarcerationinmatesnew-englandnew-hampshireprisonrecidivismrehabilitationsciencewomenwood-artswoodworking