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Nearly a third of people diagnosed with eating disorders are men. What barriers prevent them from getting help?
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The American Cancer Society works to fund cancer research across the country, but the scope of their work and support is much greater.
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Demonstrators showed up to Begich’s empty Anchorage office before and after he voted for the bill.
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Meet Bradley Butcher, a stand-up comic and the founder of the Comedy Up North. The performance series will bring touring comedians to Alaska while normalizing conversations around mental health.
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A documentary on how Filipino nurses were among the unsung heroes of the pandemic comes to Anchorage.
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An outdoor enthusiast climbs challenging terrains in Alaska to find way to manage his mental health while seeking adventure.
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Providence is closing the only program like it in the state, for financial reasons, leaving experts wondering where else Alaska kids in crisis can go.
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For decades, the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta has seen the nation's highest suicide rates. But since the 1980s, Indigenous leaders have built innovative prevention programs.
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Far from being just cosmetic, plastic surgery is a diverse medical specialty that addresses both physical and emotional healing.
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Iliuliuk Family and Health Services officials worry that some essential services at Unalaska's primary clinic could be jeopardized if city funding is inadequate.
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The ACLU of Alaska is suing Governor Mike Dunleavy and two DOC employees for the failure, saying it ‘endangers the health, safety, and lives of incarcerated people.’
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In a small town — especially one you can’t drive away from — it can feel like there’s no escaping the conflict.