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While Utah is just beginning to address the dust from the Great Salt Lake, Californians living near the Salton Sea are dealing with dust storms and health risks.
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The Bear River Region LGBTQ+ Community Coalition is part of ongoing research into the health and social support service needs of LGBTQ+ people and their families, especially in rural areas like Box Elder County.
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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.
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Intermountain Health is one of six health systems in the nation to receive a federal grant of nearly $52 million for researching new treatments for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome, pneumonia and sepsis. Much of the grant will go towards using advanced technologies, such as AI.
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Dietitian and Extension Assistant Professor Jenna Dyckman explains why and how we can change our diet as we age.
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The National Weather Service recommends drinking plenty of fluids to avoid heat-related illnesses.
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The American Red Cross is holding multiple blood drives in Cache Valley this month to try and avoid blood shortages experienced during the summer months.
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A study from Utah State University shows most health-care providers aren't adequately prepared to handle the needs of transgender and nonbinary people. Researchers say that has an impact on poorer health and mental distress.
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Utah has a new law, which ushers in a tool to help law enforcement identify high-risk cases of domestic violence. Experts say while the passage of Senate Bill 117 will help save lives, cuts in federal funding for service providers may present difficulties.
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The center said the shortcomings of the oversight system that are leaving a population exposed to neglect, abuse and preventable tragedies.
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This year's theme is "Take the Test and Take the Next Step," which emphasizes that getting tested allows more options for ways to stay healthy.