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The Jackson County Animal Services shelter has closed to the public, including volunteers, at least through Thanksgiving weekend. It has also stopped pet adoptions until at least Dec. 5.
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Very few nursing home residents in Oregon have gotten this year’s COVID-19 booster, according to state officials.
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Veterinarians in the Willamette Valley say they're seeing an increase of dogs sickened with an unknown respiratory illness.
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State health officials are asking adults to practice preventative measures to protect babies from respiratory illness over the fall and winter.
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In recent months, Oregon has seen an uptick in cases of mpox, the viral disease formerly known as monkeypox. This has prompted an urgent call for anyone at risk to get the free vaccine.
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PeaceHealth says the inpatient rehabilitation unit at the University District hospital will relocate to RiverBend in Springfield on Dec. 15.
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Hathi is New Jersey’s deputy health commissioner for public health services and the designated state health officer. The Oregon Health Authority has been without a permanent director for nearly a year.
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The Egan Warming Centers are getting ready for the winter season and activation to provide low barrier shelter on freezing nights.
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The most common COVID-19 variant in the U.S. is still rare in Oregon, according to data from the Oregon Health Authority.
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Shin Shin Tang is a Eugene psychotherapist. She’s written a new book called Asian American Psychology and Psychotherapy– intergenerational trauma, betrayal and liberation.
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Two months after the surprise announcement of plans to shut down Eugene’s only hospital, PeaceHealth released a statement Tuesday, making the closure process official.
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Three years after a health clinic in rural eastern Lane County burned down in the Holiday Farm Fire, it is finally being rebuilt.