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Idaho’s infant, mother death rate is rising, new report finds

WebThe mortality rate for mothers rose 121.5%, while the rate for children rose 18%, the report found. Idaho’s maternal mortality rate in 2021 was 40.1 deaths per …

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The pandemic isn’t over, Idaho. This is what COVID looks like here

WebBy Audrey Dutton / Idaho Capital Sun / June 3, 2022 The World Health Organization declared a pandemic on March 11, 2020. The coronavirus had spread to at …

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Idaho awards $1.2 billion contract for behavioral health. Both …

WebNew managed care organization to oversee mental health, substance abuse treatment for 425,000 Idahoans. By Kyle Pfannenstiel, Idaho Capital Sun, July 5, 2023 …

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Hidden epidemics: Disasters are driving a mental health crisis

WebDisasters, including wildfires, hurricanes and flooding, are intensifying as climate change accelerates. Already, the U.S. has faced nearly 40 such events costing at …

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Rich countries are illegally exporting plastic trash to poor countries

WebBy Joseph Winters / Grist At the beginning of last year, 187 countries took steps to limit the export of plastic trash from wealthy to developing countries.It’s not …

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Idaho governor signs child health watchdog law, calls for broader

WebNew law to create independent agency for complaints follows InvestigateWest reporting on child abuse and neglect allegations By Kyle Pfannenstiel, …

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One thing the pandemic hasn’t changed: State laws

WebHow faith-healing exemptions have survived not only in deep red Idaho, but reliably blue Washington state For years, Linda Martin has kept a stack of files describing …

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New studies: Toxic asphalt sealants threaten kids, cause air pollution

WebPAHS are produced when any organic matter burns. The new research shows: It appears that children – especially those from 3 to 5 years old – living by coal …

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Oregon food banks forced to tighten belts as hunger

WebSusannah Morgan, CEO of the Oregon Food Bank, the state’s primary hunger relief organization, estimates 1.5 million people will have visited the state’s food …

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2 million Washingtonians rely on a Medicaid system

WebUnlike Oregon, Washington doesn’t include doula services in its Medicaid program. The Washington Legislature nearly created a program last session — a …

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Plastic bottles harm human health at every stage of their life cycle

WebAccording to a new report co-published by the nonprofit Defend Our Health and Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Beyond Petrochemicals campaign, PET plastic bottles …

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Patients stuck in Washington hospitals pose quandary for state

WebHealth officials and hospital operators want to see further action to help patients with conditions like dementia and mental health disorders transition. By Laurel …

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Visualizing Climate-Vulnerable Communities

WebAt least five large wildfires in 2020 torched thousands of acres each in the area around Grand Coulee, Washington, a town of about 1,000 people a few miles west …

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It’s not the first time this Puget Sound

WebFormer colleagues blame a lack of oversight for continued exploitation of practitioners and patients. By Kaylee Tornay / InvestigateWest. In early 2022, as …

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Washington’s environmental laws don’t protect communities of …

WebWith strong mandates stripped out, landmark environmental justice legislation approaches passage After decades of inaction and false starts, Washington lawmakers …

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Overstretched wildland firefighters risk lung, heart maladies

WebA 2019 risk assessment estimates that wildland firefighters have a significantly increased chance of lung cancer and heart disease. OSHA also notes that wildland firefighters are …

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WA expands Medicaid coverage for people nearing release from …

WebBy Grace Deng, Washington State Standard, July 25, 2023 Washington will offer limited Medicaid coverage to youth and adults in correctional facilities up to 90 days …

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Oregon has the most polluted or ‘impaired

Webby Alex Baumhardt, Oregon Capital ChronicleMarch 23, 2022 Oregon has more than 120,000 miles of polluted or “impaired” rivers and streams – the most …

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WA’s ‘Safe Harbor’ law to support child sex trafficking victims …

WebChildren lack treatment options that could help them escape traffickers By Kelsey Turner / InvestigateWest Washington state’s “Safe Harbor” law was supposed to …

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In a battle for truth in a small Montana mining town, newly …

WebBy Wilson Criscione / InvestigateWest As she drove into Butte, Montana, six years ago to visit her son, environmental epidemiologist Suzanne McDermott couldn’t …

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