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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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Tinnitus is treatable — including through a new device at the University of South Dakota that retrains the brain to ignore phantom sounds.
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Minds Matter in Aberdeen seeks to address cognitive decline. We learn about the business and scientific aspects of the organization with owner Tiffany Hoeft.
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A court case over the validity of Amendment G, a proposed abortion amendment, is being expedited.
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As November draws nearer, South Dakotans get closer to voting on whether to enshrine abortion care in the state constitution.
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Ashley Ballou-Bonnema, founder of Breathe Bravely, previews her upcoming cystic fibrosis event in Sioux Falls. We talk about breathing bravely and lifting up our voices.
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The state of veteran health care in America is in constant flux, and under constant scrutiny from lawmakers and patients alike. Now, leaders of the network say they’re taking a hard look at local clinics and boosting mental care.
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South Dakota Health Link is expanding its partnership with Health Catalyst to improve health care systems in the state.
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Changes are coming to the Rapid City Care Campus. While adding cultural programming, officials say it comes at the cost of some safe beds at the facility.
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The case, Life Defense Fund V. Dakotans for Health, questions the validity of an abortion rights amendment being put to voters in the November election.
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Noem joined the Department of Social Services as a speaker during a recent suicide prevention conference in Sioux Falls.