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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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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.
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A forensic training program prepares providers to support patients who’ve experienced violence and to document evidence of violent crimes.
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Wrestling is more than just a sport for young people living in many parts of rural Alaska.
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President Joe Biden says the monument, to be created at a former boarding school in Pennsylvania, builds on his apology to tribes.
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A new campaign seeks to raise awareness and recruit new foster care families. We learn more on this Talk of Alaska.
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The state document bases the projection on a mixture of increased outmigration and deaths outnumbering births in the region.
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Earthquake-resistant buildings can protect us in a disaster, just like strong preventative health measures can keep our health systems resilient.
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Home care workers, whose services are needed more as Alaska's population ages, have negotiated for better pay and other benefits.
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The rate of methamphetamine found in tests with fentanyl has increased seven fold in the Pacific region since 2015, which worries experts in the field.
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Donald Trump has promised a crackdown that could include military strikes in Mexico. Many experts worry his plan will do harm than good.
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We discuss the challenges of diagnosing and treating individuals with co-occurring mental health conditions.