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Exploring the history of early Anchorage crimes and criminals | Hometown, Alaska

Learn about the earliest criminals of Anchorage and why their stories are still filled with intrigue 100 years later.

Line One: Treating ADD/ADHD

This week Dr. Thad Woodard explores attention deficit disorder (ADD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) with his guest, Dr. Al Collins, a local...

Line One: Influenza

Stay healthy this winter and learn the best ways to avoid contracting the flu this season. Dr. Woodard welcomes infectious disease expert, Dr. Jay...

Line One: Pediatric urology

Anchorage pediatric urologist, Dr. David Bomalaski cares for children with diseases or malformations of the genitals or urinary tract. Or, as he ...

Line One: Childhood anxiety and depression

Today on Line One, Dr. Woodard welcomes Dr. Tamar Chansky, founder of The Children's Center for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Anxiety in Philadelphia. Dr....

Line One: Genetic counseling

Genetic counseling provides information and support to people who have, or may be at risk for, genetic disorders. This afternoon on Line One two...

Line One: Health and nature

Most Americans need to be more active. A great way to do this is to take advantage of outdoor activities and what better place...

Line One: Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy Prevention

Teen pregnancy and unplanned pregnancy among young adults is at the root of a number of important public health and social challenges. After a...

Line One: Trauma Care in Alaska

Trauma director at the Alaska Native Medical Center, Dr. Frank Sacco and Dr. Reginald Burton from the American College of Surgeons join host Dr....

Line One: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

September 9 is the tenth annual FASD Awareness Day. Events are usually held at 9:09, the 9th minute of the 9th hour of the...

Line One: Influenza and the Risks and Benefits of Influenza Vaccine

Each year about 35,000 deaths in the U.S. are attributed to influenza, about the same number of fatalities caused by automobile accidents. ...

Line One: Dealing with Divorce

According to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, one out of every two marriages today ends in divorce and many divorcing families...

Line One: Mental Health

About Face, A Journey of Healing and Redemption begins at the Alaska Psychiatric Institute just after Gwen Bradshaw has attempted suicide in the peak...

Line One: Anxiety Disorder

Anxiety disorders range from feelings of uneasiness to disabling dread of everyday situations. To help us understand what triggers anxiety Dr. Daniela Schiller (pictured ...

Line One: Feet and Ankles

Some of your most pressing and interesting questions come from you asking about our feet and ankles.  This week on Line One: Your Health...

Line One: Multiple Sclerosis

The most common progressive and disabling neurological condition affecting young adults in the world is multiple sclerosis. Tune into Line One when Dr....

Line One: Parenthood

Susan Stiffelman is dedicated to helping parents raise kids who are joyful, resilient and authentically themselves. Author of Parenting Without Power Struggles, Stiffleman joins...

Line One: Gonorrhea and STDs

There was an epidemic of the sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea in Alaska last year. The spike in numbers was the largest one year increase...

Line One: Brain Science

Dr. Ginger Campbell has been an emergency physician since 1992, but she has a long-standing interest in mind-body medicine, the brain and consciousness. ...

Line One: Children and Parents in the Age of Medication

Many people believe America’s children are being over-medicated for disorders such as autism, ADHD, anxiety and depression. On the next Line One, host Dr....