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Cardiologist Dr. Gene Quinn joins host Dr. Anne Zink to discuss cardiology, along with his work to make health care more affordable in Alaska.
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The House is calling for spending cuts that would likely reduce Medicaid, the government insurance program covering one in three Alaskans.
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Cases have increased dramatically the last three weeks and flu-like illnesses made up about 5% of emergency room visits last week.
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We discuss invasive species and what is being done to curb their populations in Alaska.
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26% of high schoolers reported vaping in the last thirty days in 2019. By 2023, only about 17% report having vaped recently, according to the Alaska Youth Risk Behavior Survey.
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Are you eligible to donate blood? We discuss the ins and outs of blood donations on this Line One.
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Indigenous artist Drew Michael discusses his craft and efforts to support young artists.
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With water flowing to all but a handful of properties, the city says it expects to have an update on the boil water notice Thursday evening.
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We look at the economics behind our health care challenges and hear first-hand reporting on why Alaska's premiums are so high.
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UAF scientists have found microplastics in all marine mammals species they’ve studied so far, and new results show passage from maternal seals to their young.
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Older Alaskans struggle to find primary care providers and specialists. And, as the demographic grows, the issue is likely to worsen.
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The Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corp. recommends that everyone in the region vaccinate their pets and learn the signs of rabies in pets and wild animals.