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With the holiday season upon us, many Americans are grappling with grief after losing someone to COVID-19, isolation and depression, or diseases and accidents that would occur in any given year – and we’re not talking a lot about it. KUNM’s Nash Jones reports on coping with the loss of a loved one during what can be billed as “the most wonderful time of the year.”
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As the COVID-19 pandemic wears on, a new survey shows that depression is worsening across the nation and the Mountain West.
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Winters in Norway usually last from October to late May—sound familiar? Norway also has something called the polar night. For about two months, the sun…
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Ranchers and farmers living in the Mountain West are vulnerable to all kinds of things—drought, fluctuating crop prices, trade wars—and in part because of…
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Our region ranks in the top ten for suicide . A new study from the University of Utah shows there may be a reason for that.