Saturday on PBS News Weekend, a new study links the use of a popular artificial sweetener to greater risk of blood clots. Then, a look at the state of the movie industry as it adjusts to pandemic-era viewing habits. A daughter and nonprofit founder shares her Brief But Spectacular take on memory loss and healthy aging. Plus, the aurora borealis puts on a dazzling display farther south than usual.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
News Wrap: Californians snowed in for days after blizzard
https://youtu.be/bO8P_WgySWU
Popular artificial sweetener linked to higher clotting risk
How the movie industry is adjusting to new viewing habits
A Brief But Spectacular take on memory loss, healthy aging
Aurora borealis puts on a dazzling display in unusual places
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00:00 – Intro
01:54 – News Wrap
4:00 – Sweetener Concerns
10:25 – Going to the Movies
17:13 – Brief But Spectacular
20:50 – Dazzling Display