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The idea was originally sparked by high school students in response to the tragic deaths of two classmates on the Oregon Coast. Positive Community Kitchen has now been preparing “meals that heal” for more than a decade.
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The Virginia Garcia clinic offers vital care to low-income residents, but President Donald Trump’s budget bill, with cuts to Medicaid and food stamps, could derail its progress.
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An 18-acre site in north Springfield would also have space for an inpatient facility run by PeaceHealth.
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The study examined how large doses of antihistamine affected their performance during endurance exercise.
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This ban was created in an effort to ensure public safety, but advocates who run a syringe service program in Roseburg say it won’t deter people from drug use.
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The Oregon Health Authority says the public can return to Nye Beach in Newport.
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Public health officials say summertime’s outdoor festivals and events come with an increase in substance abuse and overdose-related emergencies.
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The University of Oregon has received an $11 million grant from the National Institute of Mental Health.
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Over 25,000 units of the baby food, sold nationwide at Target, were recalled in March by the FDA due to lead contamination.
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The Oregon Health Authority Wednesday issued a public health advisory for unsafe levels of fecal bacteria in ocean waters at Nye Beach in Newport.
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We discuss pet safety during the Fourth of July and summer heat with Kelly Fleischman from Green Hill Humane Society. Then we talk Matt Brannon from Insurify, who's new report highlights the rising home insurance costs in Oregon due to climate change-induced wildfires and the potential for earthquakes.
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Participants in Oregon's psilocybin therapy program appear to be disproportionately wealthy, according to new state data.