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trying to launch an advertising campaign.
But it sounds a little less great for the ad agency that sounds like it could be partially replaced by AI.
Gil Luria, Head of Technology Research at D.A.
Davidson, thank you so much for talking with us.
This was great.
Thank you.
Nipping medical problems and medical bills in the bud.
From Marketplace, I'm Sabri Beneshour, in for David Brancaccio.
First, the Trump administration is planning on paring back some tariffs on steel and aluminum goods.
This is according to multiple media reports, partly because officials are recognizing something the administration has repeatedly denied, that tariffs raise prices for consumers.
The tariffs were also very complicated for businesses to calculate.
One way to avoid major medical bills is to catch major medical problems early or prevent them.
That is why we have annual checkups and vaccines and antibiotics.
But if you don't have good access to a doctor, all of that becomes harder.
Researchers calculated just how big a difference that access makes.
Marketplace's Kaylee Wells has more.
Having a doctor is one thing.
Being able to get an appointment quickly is another.
Later today on Marketplace in the evening, we'll have a report on fast medical care as a subscription.
You can catch that on your public radio station or on podcast.