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A group of Dillingham residents is advocating for a united effort within the entire community to protect people and help them recover.
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The Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corp. and Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium are seeking about $34 million in contract support costs.
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The project will expand and renovate the south side of Bartlett Regional Hospital's emergency department with ventilation and electrical upgrades.
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A state House committee has advanced legislation that would restrict the rights of Alaska trans kids.
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Families can bring babies up to 2 years old to the clinic for routine and preventative care.
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A 15-year volunteer effort is helping identify the fates of thousands of Alaskans who were shipped to a psychiatric hospital in Oregon.
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The grant-funded program will provide a registered nurse and behavioral health consultants to McGrath, Nikolai and Takotna.
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The first phase of expansion will offer more patient beds, surgery recovery spaces, and behavioral health treatment spaces.
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Lee DeWilde grew up outside of Huslia in the 1960’s, when it was a 160-person village in Interior Alaska. He remembers that his father, Lloyd DeWilde, faced some mental health struggles growing up. But despite those struggles, Lloyd later became a resource for his village.
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The tool lists providers who work with brain injury patients across the state.
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Dr. Jennifer Poon says the state board should not require a full release of medical and mental health records to apply for a psychology license.
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The National Institutes of Health is sunsetting its COVID-19 treatment guidelines, used by millions of doctors to guide care during the pandemic.