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Two music therapists from Oregon State Hospital visit the Exchange.
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A former doctor who developed Parkinson's, and the CEO of the Parkinson's Foundation, visit the Exchange.
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Of the 53 cases of avian influenza in animals in Oregon, none are dairy cattle. Oregon state veterinarian Dr. Ryan Scholz talks about steps the state is taking to keep the virus from infecting cows.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to see tangible results from the $6.4 billion mental health bond voters approved last year. Moving fast carries a risk of neglecting under-resourced communities.
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Dr. Paul Cieslak joins the Exchange to shed light on the problem of increasing preventable diseases.
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Dr. Linda Eckert is a leading expert in cervical cancer prevention. She has worked at Seattle's Harborview Hospital for more than 30 years.
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California made a big bet on producing its own insulin. There’s no ‘date certain’ for deliveryGov. Gavin Newsom has yet to make good on his promise of state-produced, affordable insulin for diabetics. What's the hold up?
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Seasonal flu is causing a second peak of illness and hospitalizations in Oregon this month, in what may end up being the worst flu season in the past decade.
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The strike, which is one of the largest health care worker labor actions in state history, included thousands of nurses at all eight Providence hospitals in the state.
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The new program helps people experiencing mental health and substance use disorder crises get help right where they are.
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This is the second attempt to bring the strike to an end. An earlier proposed deal was rejected by nurses at all eight Providence hospitals in the state.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom and state legislators in Sacramento seem to agree: Prescription drug prices are too high. But lawmakers and the second-term governor are at odds over what to do about it, and a recent proposal could trigger one of the biggest health care battles in Sacramento this year.
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It’s an especially bad flu season, and whooping cough — or pertussis — is also causing many infections.
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Oregon's largest hospital system cited the length of the strike in a notice to nurses who've walked out from eight hospitals. The union accused Providence of delaying after members voted down a tentative deal.