Posted 11:14 AM 5/11/2012 by Melissa Rafferty (KPAX News)
MISSOULA- The recent whooping cough outbreak is continuing to spread across Western Montana with no signs of it letting up.
The Ravalli County Health Department reports there are now 47 cases of pertussis in Ravalli County with health director Judy Griffin adding that four new cases were (More)
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Posted 9:43 AM 5/11/2012 by Laura Wilson (KAJ News)
KALISPELL- Another case of whooping cough is suspected in a Flathead Valley school with the Kalispell School District reporting that there's a possible case of pertussis at Kalispell Middle School.
The Flathead City-County Health Department received a report on Thursday, but health (More) • Video (1)
Posted 7:11 AM 5/10/2012 by Dax VanFossen (KAJ News)
KALISPELL- The whooping cough outbreak spread to the northwest part of the state after showing up in two different Flathead Valley school districts.
The Flathead City-County Health Department documented eight new cases of pertussis and we found out one case is in the Columbia Falls School (More) • Video (1)
Posted 10:05 PM 5/9/2012 by Marnee Banks (KXLH Helena)
HELENA- A District Court Judge in Helena says the state should pay for birth control for minors enrolled in the state's low-income health plan.
Judge Jim Reynolds says Montana's law prohibiting the state from paying for contraceptives under the Healthy Montana Kids plan is (More) • Video (1)
Posted 12:36 PM 5/9/2012 by KPAX/KAJ Media Center
KALISPELL- Several cases of pertussis are being reported in a pair of school districts with local health officials saying they have received reports of eight cases.
The Flathead City-County Health Department is also cautioning in a news release that they are waiting for additional whooping (More)
Posted 7:00 PM 4/18/2012
April 18, 2012 -- Daily physical activity may reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease and mental decline even in people older than 80, according to a new report in Neurology.
And it's not just walking, running, or other (More)
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Posted 9:18 PM 4/9/2012
April 9, 2012 -- Extreme summer temperature swings may be a health threat for people ages 65 and older, a 20-year study shows.
Those kinds of big temperature swings are becoming more common, according to some climate models.
"It means we probably should be more concerned about climate change because there may be some significant health effects directly associated with the increasing variability of weather," says researcher Joel Schwartz, PhD, a (More)
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Posted 9:05 PM 3/26/2012
March 26, 2012 -- In the first day of arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, the issue was about whether the law's penalty for not purchasing health insurance is essentially a tax.
Why is that important? Because if it isa tax, then the court can't rule on it until it goes into effect in 2014 and someone sues for a refund, which then delays any rulings regarding the entire law until 2015.
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Posted 3:05 AM 3/22/2012
March 22, 2012 -- The trend toward delaying first marriages continues in the U.S., with couples increasingly choosing to live together before saying "I do," the CDC reports.
Between 1982 and 2010, the percentage of women under the age of 45 living with a partner outside of marriage nearly quadrupled, from 3% to 11%, according to the CDC's National Center for (More)
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Posted 8:37 PM 3/21/2012
March 21, 2012 (San Diego) -- Many women and men struggle with excess body hair on the face or other areas of the body. But beyond being sometimes just unsightly, it can also sometimes be unhealthy.
"If you notice a dramatic change in body hair growth or hair growth in an unusual pattern, you should not ignore it," says Sandy S. Tsao, MD, instructor at (More)
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