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The Exchange

Summary: The Exchange is New Hampshire's only locally produced statewide call-in talk show, hosted by Laura Knoy. It airs live at 9 AM and rebroadcasts at 7 PM weekdays. Want to call in during the show or leave us a message? Here's the number: 800.892.6477 You can also reach the show by email, by tagging us in a tweet, following us on Instagram, or sending a message to our Facebook page.

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 Flu Fever Hits The Granite State | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3155

The influenza season started much earlier this year and the strain is considered more severe. Many worry how much of a toll this will take. In New

 Flu Fever Hits The Granite State | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3155

The influenza season started much earlier this year and the strain is considered more severe. Many worry how much of a toll this will take. In New

 Flu Fever Hits The Granite State | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3155

The influenza season started much earlier this year and the strain is considered more severe. Many worry how much of a toll this will take. In New

 Flu Fever Hits The Granite State | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3155

The influenza season started much earlier this year and the strain is considered more severe. Many worry how much of a toll this will take. In New

 Flu Fever Hits The Granite State | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3155

The influenza season started much earlier this year and the strain is considered more severe. Many worry how much of a toll this will take. In New

 NPR's Dina Temple-Raston | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3095

Dina Temple-Raston joins us today.  She covers counter-terrorism for NPR, and is in New Hampshire this week.  We’ll talk with her about the many new and emerging terrorism challenges that President Obama will face in his second term from Al Queda affiliates in Africa to handling terrorism suspects still incarcerated at Guantanamo Bay. GuestDina Temple-Raston - NPR's Counterterrorism Correspondent

 NPR's Dina Temple-Raston | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3095

Dina Temple-Raston joins us today.  She covers counter-terrorism for NPR, and is in New Hampshire this week.  We’ll talk with her about the many new and emerging terrorism challenges that President Obama will face in his second term from Al Queda affiliates in Africa to handling terrorism suspects still incarcerated at Guantanamo Bay. GuestDina Temple-Raston - NPR's Counterterrorism Correspondent

 NPR's Dina Temple-Raston | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3095

Dina Temple-Raston joins us today.  She covers counter-terrorism for NPR, and is in New Hampshire this week.  We’ll talk with her about the many new and emerging terrorism challenges that President Obama will face in his second term from Al Queda affiliates in Africa to handling terrorism suspects still incarcerated at Guantanamo Bay. GuestDina Temple-Raston - NPR's Counterterrorism Correspondent

 NPR's Dina Temple-Raston | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3095

Dina Temple-Raston joins us today.  She covers counter-terrorism for NPR, and is in New Hampshire this week.  We’ll talk with her about the many new and emerging terrorism challenges that President Obama will face in his second term from Al Queda affiliates in Africa to handling terrorism suspects still incarcerated at Guantanamo Bay. GuestDina Temple-Raston - NPR's Counterterrorism Correspondent

 NPR's Dina Temple-Raston | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3095

Dina Temple-Raston joins us today.  She covers counter-terrorism for NPR, and is in New Hampshire this week.  We’ll talk with her about the many new and emerging terrorism challenges that President Obama will face in his second term from Al Queda affiliates in Africa to handling terrorism suspects still incarcerated at Guantanamo Bay. GuestDina Temple-Raston - NPR's Counterterrorism Correspondent

 NPR's Dina Temple-Raston | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3095

Dina Temple-Raston joins us today.  She covers counter-terrorism for NPR, and is in New Hampshire this week.  We’ll talk with her about the many new and emerging terrorism challenges that President Obama will face in his second term from Al Queda affiliates in Africa to handling terrorism suspects still incarcerated at Guantanamo Bay. GuestDina Temple-Raston - NPR's Counterterrorism Correspondent

 An Alzheimer’s Update | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3095

Research now shows that Alzheimer’s can be diagnosed years before signs of dementia.  Science has not, however, produced any new treatments and evidence of prevention is still being studied.  We’ll look at recent developments and at concern over stress on families and the impact of this disease on the healthcare system.Guests Meg Curtis – Alzheimer’s advocate and widow of Skip Curtis who passed away at age sixty-two from Alzheimer’s. Dr. Robert Stern – Director of Boston University’s Alzheimer’s Disease Center and Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery. Dr. Robert Santulli – Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Dartmouth, Director of the Dartmouth Memory Clinic and Director of Geriatric Psychiatry at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center

 An Alzheimer’s Update | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3095

Research now shows that Alzheimer’s can be diagnosed years before signs of dementia.  Science has not, however, produced any new treatments and evidence of prevention is still being studied.  We’ll look at recent developments and at concern over stress on families and the impact of this disease on the healthcare system.Guests Meg Curtis – Alzheimer’s advocate and widow of Skip Curtis who passed away at age sixty-two from Alzheimer’s. Dr. Robert Stern – Director of Boston University’s Alzheimer’s Disease Center and Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery. Dr. Robert Santulli – Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Dartmouth, Director of the Dartmouth Memory Clinic and Director of Geriatric Psychiatry at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center

 An Alzheimer’s Update | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3095

Research now shows that Alzheimer’s can be diagnosed years before signs of dementia.  Science has not, however, produced any new treatments and evidence of prevention is still being studied.  We’ll look at recent developments and at concern over stress on families and the impact of this disease on the healthcare system.Guests Meg Curtis – Alzheimer’s advocate and widow of Skip Curtis who passed away at age sixty-two from Alzheimer’s. Dr. Robert Stern – Director of Boston University’s Alzheimer’s Disease Center and Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery. Dr. Robert Santulli – Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Dartmouth, Director of the Dartmouth Memory Clinic and Director of Geriatric Psychiatry at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center

 An Alzheimer’s Update | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3095

Research now shows that Alzheimer’s can be diagnosed years before signs of dementia.  Science has not, however, produced any new treatments and evidence of prevention is still being studied.  We’ll look at recent developments and at concern over stress on families and the impact of this disease on the healthcare system.Guests Meg Curtis – Alzheimer’s advocate and widow of Skip Curtis who passed away at age sixty-two from Alzheimer’s. Dr. Robert Stern – Director of Boston University’s Alzheimer’s Disease Center and Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery. Dr. Robert Santulli – Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Dartmouth, Director of the Dartmouth Memory Clinic and Director of Geriatric Psychiatry at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center

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