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Monument Health received a major donation to buy new NICU equipment.
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Senators are approving a joint resolution asking voters to allow the legislature to make changes to Medicaid if the Republican congress and Trump administration reduce the federal match to provide healthcare for low-income individuals.
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The South Dakota Department of Health is releasing a video to clarify the state’s lone abortion exception—life of the mother. The video was published on the Department of Health’s YouTube page earlier this week.
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The Indian University at Crazy Horse has a new program designed for targeted healthcare. Namely – culturally sensitive Native treatment.
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A longtime Rapid City OBGYN is retiring. Dr. Marvin Buehner estimates he’s delivered 9,000 babies over 30 years. But as he leaves his practice, he’s issuing a warning for women’s health west river.
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David Basel, M.D., a pediatrician and vice president of clinical quality at Avera Health, discusses the COVID-19, flu and RSV vaccines offered this fall.
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A deceased baby boy found on August 6th at a recycling center in Sioux Falls will be given a proper burial on Wednesday, August 28th.
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The Legislative Rules Review Committee is approving an increased fee on medical marijuana registration certificates.
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We talk to a South Dakota lactation consultant about how to connect with local breastfeeding resources. Emily Brooks from Sanford Health joins us.
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Leaders in the state medical marijuana program say there’s not enough being done to protect patients from unregulated marijuana found in vape shops.
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A Rapid City-based clinic for Native women is reopening its doors after not seeing patients for nearly a year and a half.
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NewsA new article on chronic liver disease by freelance journalist Megan Luther chronicles the illness and death of the son of her former neighbor.