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On this Line One, host Prentiss Pemberton speaks with Jane Chen about her journey of self-acceptance detailed in her new memoir, Like a Wave we Break.
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Between June 2020 and January 2021, the age-adjusted COVID-19 mortality rate among American Indian and Alaska Native people was 5.5 times higher than that of white people, the report says.
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The Kuskokwim River community of Napaskiak has regained power on Dec. 10 after four days without electricity.
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Pedestrian deaths in Anchorage and around the nation have increased dramatically in recent years.
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One key point in the settlement: Juul can’t use cartoons to advertise its products.
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Hepatitis B, once rampant in Indigenous villages, has been brought under control in the state, but a CDC advisory committee voted to drop the vaccine recommendation for newborns.
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A Republican call to give Americans cash instead of health insurance subsidies revives an old idea that has left millions with medical debt.
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In a controversial move, the vaccine advisory group reversed a recommendations for universal immunizing of newborns intended to protect them from a virus that attacks the liver.
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The hot tub at the Yukon-Kuskokwim Fitness Center has finally reopened after a pump failure. KYUK's Samantha Watson took a dip last week to talk to residents about what they missed while it was out of commission.
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One year after UnitedHealthcare's CEO was shot and killed, the crisis in U.S. health care is intensifying — even for the companies and investors who make money from it.
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Advisers to the Centers for Disease Control Prevention are expected to scrutinize the childhood vaccine schedule this week and may start to upend it.
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From cozy caves to social connections, experts share affordable ways to boost your mood and energy during Alaska’s long, dark winter.