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Sioux Falls researchers are employing light to open blood vessels. The US Food and Drug Administration is green-lighting a trial that could help patients…
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In The Moment ... February 13, 2017 Show 029 Hour 2South Dakota Republican Party elected Dan Lederman of Dakota Dunes has been elected by the South Dakota…
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Leaders use the phrase "workforce shortage" often as South Dakota sees low unemployment and a mismatch of skills with job openings. Local hospitals and…
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South Dakotans don’t have answers to many of their health care questions. Between federal administration changes and decisions at the state level, the…
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Medicaid expansion in South Dakota may not happen, but many health care providers say they’re not giving up on reforms that could help the working poor.…
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October brings a sea of pink to billboards, t-shirts, stores and even the NFL. Talking about every aspect of breast cancer during a designated awareness…
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A Sioux Falls doctor says insurance status often dictates resources available for meth users who want to break free from the drug. Health leaders say meth…
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Avera Health is removing its South Dakota hospitals, clinics, and physicians from the Sanford Health Plan. The change means people who have Sanford…
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Avera is launching the first South Dakota-based study to track twins. The health organization’s Institute for Human Genetics has partnered with the…
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NewsCancer researchers in Sioux Falls are now part of an international group collaborating on personalized treatment. Avera Cancer Institute is one of five…