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On this Line One, join Dr. Justin Clark for a discussion about tinnitus and hearing loss. He's joined by audiologist Dr. Dr Emily McMahan from the Alaska Hearing and Tinnitus Center.
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The bill signed by President Trump on July 4th rescinds a lot of funding and tax credits for renewable projects. What does it mean for Alaska?
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A quick explanation of how the state's new sick leave law works for both employers and employees, and what's still to come.
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Level up your knowledge of mosquito bite prevention with our quiz. It's full of surprising, science-backed tactics that may save you from getting eaten alive this summer.
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Last year, the Anchorage police saw a total of four infant deaths. Just through June this year, that number is almost double.
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Opioid overdoses nationwide have declined significantly since fall of 2023, but not in Alaska. One thing Alaska experts suggest is increasing access to a medication that is highly effective, safe and straightforward.
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Medications like buprenorphine are important tools in the spectrum of care for opioid use disorder, so why is there so much stigma around their use?
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Health officials say a woman died this spring from a disseminated gonococcal infection, a rare but severe complication of untreated gonorrhea.
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One in five children has a language-based learning disability, most commonly dyslexia. Early, specialized support can help young learners succeed for years to come.
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The tax reductions that President Trump wants to continue are rolled into a large bill that requires big cuts to medicaid and food support programs.
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There’s not enough research to demonstrate that cold plunging has clear health benefits. But this Homer group has found peace, community and confidence through the practice.
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On this Line One, join Dr. Justin Clark for a discussion about the health impacts of wildfire smoke and volcanic ash.