To save a young mom, Seattle transplant doctors became pioneers
She was an unusual patient. She needed an unusual treatment. So UW doctors hatched a plan for a surgery never before done in the U.S.
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She was an unusual patient. She needed an unusual treatment. So UW doctors hatched a plan for a surgery never before done in the U.S.
A Thurston County woman is suing a Tacoma burger shop after it served her husband listeria-contaminated milkshakes. He and two others have since died.
Local researchers are finding some early signs that a late-summer COVID-19 wave could be on its way to Washington. But levels are “not dramatic yet.”
WA Attorney General Bob Ferguson is again challenging Idaho’s abortion restrictions, supporting a lawsuit that argues the state’s abortion travel ban is unconstitutional.
12 people have drowned in King County this year. As summer heats up, experts are urging people to take precautions when cooling off in Washington’s waters.
UW Medicine and Premera Blue Cross have reached a contract agreement, allowing at least 175,000 patients to continue receive care at in-network rates.
Following two seasons of unusually low flu activity, Washington had its deadliest flu season in five years, the Department of Health announced Thursday.
The country’s public health emergency ends Thursday. Here’s what it means for Washington.
When an Eastern Washington man lost feeling on one side of his body, his friend, who knew a stroke when he sees one, took quick action. Another friend performed the surgery.
Patrick Holland weaved his way through Pike Place Market, taking in the sights. Most days since he moved here to await a heart transplant, this is his destination.