Judge blocks RFK vaccine policies; heat dangers; ASU leadership study

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On this episode of “Arizona Horizon,” we will discuss the recent decision from a federal judge in Massachusetts to block the government from applying a series of decisions on vaccines.

Also, we will hear about a record-breaking heat wave this March, which may come with health risks, as an unexpected heat surge can make it difficult for our bodies to adjust to the high temperatures.

Finally, we will hear about a new study done by Arizona State University, researching how early humans interacted with equality. The findings suggest that leaders were not chosen by aggression, strength, prestige or fighting ability, but instead by skill and trustworthiness.

Will Humble, Executive Director, Arizona Public Health Association
Dr. David Sklar, Professor, ASU's John Shufeldt School of Medicine and Medical Engineering
Dr. Thomas Morgan, Evolutionary Anthropologist, Arizona State University

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