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“We know that Alaska is No. 1 in all of the bad things," Sen. Löki Tobin said. "So I think we have a real opportunity to figure out some ways that we can intervene."
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Alaska Public Media is hosting its third annual Mental Health Resource Fair at the Spenard Community Recreation Center (2020 W 48th Ave. in Anchorage) on…
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Senate Bill 103 establishes clear confidentiality rules for police peer support sessions. It’s part of an emerging focus on mental health and wellness at Alaska public safety departments.
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Supporters of the bill said it would increase access to birth control, especially for rural Alaskans, and reduce reliance on abortions.
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Electroconvulsive Therapy, or ECT, is often portrayed in pop culture as a cruel or abusive treatment. However modern day ECT is far from the stereotypes.
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A judge agreed with Planned Parenthood that barring clinicians from providing services violates the state's constitution.
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Why are microplastics so prevalent in the Arctic, and what is known about how they affect human health and development?
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The report is based on over 250 peer-reviewed studies and shows the Arctic environment and people are disproportionately impacted by microplastics, plastic chemicals, and contaminated sea life.
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The people who say they were victims of Bradley Earl Reger are trying to hold the institutions where the abuse took place accountable.
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Researchers at UAF have been collecting berry data over the past two decades and communities are using that to help guide interventions.
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A conference in Anchorage, seeks to explore many questions around psychedelics. We talk with keynote speakers for the conference on this Line One.
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Researchers said the populations they’re studying have been almost entirely left out of current Alzheimer’s research and will deepen knowledge of the disease.