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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 U.S. Senate passed a bill last week to extend and improve benefits for the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act.
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A national shortage of platelet and blood donations is delaying lifesaving medical treatments.
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Nearly 400 members of the medical community in Utah and across the U.S. delivered a letter to policymakers urging them to save the declining Great Salt Lake.
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Health authorities in Utah are cautioning the public about a surge in cases of COVID, flu and RSV, referring to it as a "tripledemic." Specialists note that these three viruses impact the respiratory system and can lead to severe health complications if not addressed.
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The master plan is meant to be a guide for private and public entities to create more effective and equitable behavioral health systems in Utah.
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Bobcats and other carnivores can remove over 95% of chronic wasting disease prions from infected meat, according to early findings.
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Barbara Bagley Holdaway tells her friend Becky Crane about her "spunky" mother, her escapades and tender care for her children.
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Utah’s healthcare system has seen drastic reductions in opioid prescriptions in recent years and is honoring this with an installation at McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden.
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A new initiative by Utah-based communications company Sorenson, called the Sound Off Project, is seeking to increase awareness and help for veterans facing hearing-loss.
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Utah's increasing exemptions have put the state under 95% vaccination coverage, which is what's generally needed to decrease the risk and intensity of outbreaks.
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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.