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Dogs are coming down with respiratory illness, and the causes are unclear. Fortunately not many dogs are dying due to the illness, but these cases could mean that a new disease is impacting American dogs.
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A new federal report shows climate change is driving disease carriers like ticks and mosquitoes into new areas of the nation, including the Mountain West.
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A new report shows thousands of elementary schools across the U.S. are near farms likely sprayed with pesticides linked to cancer and other health problems. That includes hundreds of schools in the Mountain West.
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The Fifth National Climate Assessment highlights drought as a major hazard in the Southwest and says its impacts are most likely to harm tribal communities.
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This comes after a longtime OB/GYN clinic in Jackson announced it’s shutting its doors.
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This week, mental health practitioners and firearms experts are coming together to discuss safety and support for gun owners.
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A new report shows that death rates for people under 40 are surging across the United States, including parts of the Mountain West.
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Lead Poisoning is still a threat, and the department of health is hosting informational webinars
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As part of October’s National Disability Employment Awareness Month, the Sheridan VA Medical Center is highlighting their assistive veteran programs
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Many Mountain West homeowners live near wildfire-prone areas and are used to seeing smoke outside their window. But that smoke might linger in the home longer than previously thought, according to new research done by Colorado State and other universities.