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The clinic’s board of directors has signed off on moving forward with filming for a potential pilot.
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The recommendations are not binding but offer the legislature a guide to what laws Alaska would need to offer care if medicines become legal federally.
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Wellness influencer Casey Means told senators she's not anti-vaccine. Sen. Murkowski confronted her with past statements casting doubt on their use.
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Typically, insurance covers just one prosthetic or orthotic device for those who need them. But that leaves many without a device for athletics or bathing.
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On this episode of Line One, host Dr. Jillian Woodruff explores what healthy skin really looks like in the far north — from eczema and “winter rash,” to acne and rosacea in dry climates, to understanding skin cancer risk and prevention.
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The federal government is reconsidering the rules that have protected rural subsistence for decades. What could this mean for the future of resource access and how can you weigh in?
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Seal finger is not uncommon in Alaska and circumpolar regions, but this is only the second time this potentially more serious strain of the infection has been identified in the state.
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The reasons for doing so – as well as the lessons and pieces of gear – are many. But how does someone actually convince themselves to get back in the saddle day after day?
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The program is set to expire, but a Fairbanks representative hopes to keep it going.
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For people experiencing addiction or mental illness, taking the first steps toward care can seem impossible. So, it can help to talk to a peer, someone who has been through something similar.
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The bill would require schools to provide unbiased information on communication for deaf and hearing-impaired students and support the family’s choice, but experts say it misses kids under 4.
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Phil Zimmerman says the state neglected its duty to protect his son, Josh, who died in prison.