Bellevue teens aim to demystify 911 for older immigrants
After a tragedy in their own family, two Bellevue brothers are trying to teach older adults in their community about how to use emergency services.
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After a tragedy in their own family, two Bellevue brothers are trying to teach older adults in their community about how to use emergency services.
Anyone 13 or older with substance use disorder can call to speak to a doctor and receive a prescription the same day for buprenorphine, a medication used to treat opioid use disorder.
The 76-year-old gets 15 to 20 Medicare scam calls daily. He has tried everything to stop them: blocked calls, written to legislators, even called the White House.
Nurses at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane made around 60 felt Halloween costumes for babies in the NICU.
Scientists are searching for the secret in a WA state man’s biology that has protected him from dementia, hoping it could help treat or prevent Alzheimer’s.
Holly Goodman is a parent of autistic children and founder of a nonprofit that supports families with autistic or developmentally delayed children.
Yakima Health District is reporting a case of West Nile virus disease in a Yakima County resident — the first human case of the virus reported in WA this year.
Naloxone, marketed as Narcan, can reverse overdoses by counteracting the effects of opioids and restoring normal breathing, often within minutes.
A woman in Pierce County contracted malaria despite not having traveled out of state recently, according to the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department.
The grief of a mother whose child died of whooping cough drives her to urge parents to get their kids vaccinated. Such warnings, it appears, are being ignored.