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Bills about the alcohol-cancer link and youth vaping are up for lawmakers' consideration after versions ran into late trouble last year.
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A new addiction medicine fellowship through Providence Alaska is working to shift the way people in Alaska can get care and access resources around substance use disorders.
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The move, which comes less than two weeks before President-elect Donald Trump is set to take office, represents a challenge to the new administration.
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Rates on the federal marketplace for Alaskans are set to go up by about 17% this year, after two years of similar increases.
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The loss means Anchorage area mothers can only access one other birth center with certified nurse midwives.
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The 2024 Arctic Report Card also documents increasing sea traffic and thriving ice seals.
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Drinking alcohol raises the risk of developing seven types of cancer, according to a new advisory.
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Wider eligibility for subsidies, faster processes for hiring caregivers and dual use of school spaces are among the recommendations for alleviating the child care shortage.
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The increased volume of intercepted drugs, including fentanyl, came as Alaska’s fatal overdose numbers continued to climb, a contrast with decreases nationally.
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Caregiving responsibilities can cut young people off from peers and interrupt their emerging life story. And there's been little research or support directed at this group. That's starting to change.
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The National Labor Relations Board will investigate the unfair labor practice charges in the coming months.
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On this Line One, host Prentiss Pemberton and relationship expert Lisa Merlo-Booth explore why we get defensive and how to recognize it in yourself.