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Beavers across the state have recently tested positive for a deadly bacterial disease. As of mid-April, nine beavers have died from tularemia in Utah.
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March is National Nutrition Month. The theme, “Beyond the Table,” provides a great opportunity to reflect on your eating habits. Consider incorporating one or more of these ideas into your daily eating routine.
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The Fifth National Climate Assessment highlights drought as a major hazard in the Southwest and says its impacts are most likely to harm tribal communities.
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Higher rates of syphilis in women of childbearing age also increases the risk for syphilis in newborns, which can be fatal. Salt Lake County is currently facing barriers to testing and treatment of syphilis.
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A study from Intermountain compared hospitalizations for heart attacks and unstable chest pain during wildfire season and winter inversions.
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David Zook joins his daughter Sarah Soledad to recount his faith journey from atheism back to his roots in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Utah State University partnered with Intermountain Health and The Defensive Line to hold a panel and workshop event focused on preventing suicide.
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When Adam Whitney gave his sister Rachel Von Niederhausern a birthday gift of paperwork about setting up a non-profit that led to the Logan Loaves and Fishes community meal, it became a gift that has kept on giving and one she will never forget.
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Kendra Penry and Allen Clutter together remember their recently departed dog and best friend, Kiko.
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Ordinary people often have big unrecognized stories. We are lucky that a friend and coworker heard this story and insisted her friend come into the booth with her.
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Weather patterns across the world drive movement of pollution and wildfire smoke that continues to greatly impact local communities.
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ARUP Blood Services is the first in Utah and one of the first in the nation to implement new, more inclusive eligibility questions.