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More kids are anxious but fewer are getting the right help, study shows
Madeline Holcombe, CNN | Posted June 8 - 2:06 p.m. | Save Story
More kids, teens and young adults are experiencing anxiety — but fewer are getting the appropriate treatment, according to the latest research.

Be on the lookout for allergy test add-ons, Medicare fraud experts warn
Hannah McKinlay, Deseret News | Posted June 7 - 6:19 a.m. | Save Story
An organization that finds and reports health care fraud is advising Medicare beneficiaries to keep an eye out for allergy tests they never requested nor received.

Medicaid letters sent to wrong addresses; Utah health department reports data breach
Jenny Carpenter, KSL.com | Posted June 6 - 4:48 p.m. | Save Story
The Utah Department of Health and Human Services will be sending a personalized notification to 5,800 Medicaid recipients after benefit information may have been sent to the wrong addresses.

Cognitive decline accelerates after heart attack, study finds
Sandee LaMotte, CNN | Posted June 5 - 1:16 p.m. | Save Story
Having a heart attack may put you at risk of accelerated cognitive decline in later years, above and beyond what is considered appropriate for the aging mind, according to a new study.

Medicare to cover Alzheimer's drugs, if they get full FDA approval
Lois M. Collins, Deseret News | Posted June 4 - 12:02 p.m. | Save Story
After a barrage of criticism and intense lobbying by patients, their families and others, Medicare issued a statement saying it will cover drugs for people in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.

How red light can affect your sleep
Kristen Rogers, CNN | Posted June 4 - 10:23 a.m. | Save Story
Red light therapy has been found to be helpful for skin health, wound healing, hair growth among people with alopecia and pain management. Some have claimed it's also useful for sleep, but research and experts tell a different story.

ChatGPT accurately answers questions about common cancer myths, Huntsman study shows
Emily Ashcraft, KSL.com | Posted June 3 - 4:19 p.m. | Save Story
ChatGPT is not always great at providing accurate answers, but there's at least one realm in which it far surpasses social media: common cancer myths.

Toddler who saved 4 lives as an organ donor honored with tribute
Jenny Carpenter, KSL.com | Posted June 3 - 10:30 a.m. | Save Story
After Tayzli Hale received a traumatic brain injury, she and her family helped change several lives — including saving the lives of four in need of organ donations. The now-3-year-old was honored Wednesday.

Utah nonprofit lobbies to put universal health care on the ballot
Jenny Carpenter, KSL.com | Posted June 3 - 7:15 a.m. | Save Story
A Utah nonprofit started by physicians and doctors is working to eliminate the business components of health insurance and "preserve the human right to health care" — and it plans to do so through a proposed ballot initiative.

Health officials find bat with rabies in Salt Lake City, warn against contact with wild animals
Bridger Beal-Cvetko, KSL.com | Posted June 1 - 4:34 p.m. | Save Story
Salt Lake County health officials are warning people to avoid contact with wild animals after a bat found in Salt Lake City tested positive for rabies.

Are airplane seats too small? Senators want the FAA to look again
Gregory Wallace, CNN | Posted June 1 - 8:42 a.m. | Save Story
Two Senate Democrats want the Biden administration to take another look at whether airplane seats are too cramped.

Health department looks for visitors that encountered bat at Dinosaur National Monument
Eliza Pace, KSL-TV | Posted June 1 - 7:19 a.m. | Save Story
TriCounty Health Department is looking for any visitors that encountered a possibly diseased bat while at Dinosaur National Monument on or around May 28.

Utah Food Bank launches summer food program to feed local kids
Gabrielle Shiozawa, KSL.com | Posted May 31 - 9:01 p.m. | Save Story
The Utah Food Bank launched another year of their Summer Food Service Program to help feed children during the summer months, when they lose access to meals at school.

Cache Valley experiencing whooping cough outbreak; 7 confirmed cases
Cassidy Wixom, KSL.com | Posted May 31 - 6:30 p.m. | Save Story
The Bear River Health Department on Wednesday announced a whooping cough outbreak is affecting Cache Valley residents, with seven cases already confirmed.

Utah artist uses creations to challenge ideas about anxiety
Peter Rosen, KSL-TV | Posted May 31 - 6:21 p.m. | Save Story
A Utah ceramic artist decided to take everything that wasn't funny in her life and turn it into art that she can smile at.

Utah is getting its 1st full-service LGBTQ health clinic
Sydnee Gonzalez, KSL.com | Posted May 31 - 1:32 p.m. | Save Story
The Utah AIDS Foundation announced Wednesday that it is expanding to become Utah's first full-service LGBTQ health care clinic.

5-month-old Idaho baby on dialysis will soon need kidney transplant
Brittni Johnson, EastIdahoNews.com | Posted May 30 - 10:01 p.m. | Save Story
An Idaho family is splitting its time between Idaho and Utah so their 5-month-old baby boy can receive medical treatment at Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City.

'Flood the state with naloxone': In the last decade, Utah bucked opioid overdose trend
Kyle Dunphey, Deseret News | Posted May 30 - 7:02 p.m. | Save Story
In the last decade, Utah went from having one of the country's highest rates of opioid overdose deaths to one of the lowest, bucking the national upward trend that came to a head in 2022, likely the deadliest year for overdoses in the U.S. ever.

Doctors say this is the most important virus you've never heard of
Brenda Goodman, CNN | Posted May 30 - 8:31 a.m. | Save Story
The past winter was a heavy one for respiratory viruses, dominated by surges of RSV, influenza and COVID-19. But just as it was winding down, a little-known virus that causes many of the same symptoms – a lower lung infection, hacking cough, runny nose, sore throat and fever – was just picking up steam.

Convicted sex offender says change is possible, but more treatments needed
Pat Reavy, KSL.com | Posted May 30 - 6:23 a.m. | Save Story
A convicted sex offender says his prison sentence ultimately helped him, but he believes the prison system needs to improve the mental health and sex offender treatments offered to inmates.

This nonprofit just launched a bilingual program to help Utahns navigate medical debt
Sydnee Gonzalez, KSL.com | Posted May 29 - 9:10 p.m. | Save Story
The program's advocates are trained to give legal advice about how to resolve medical debt.

University of Utah Health, Regence insurance warn thousands they may not reach a contract
Emily Ashcraft, KSL.com | Posted May 29 - 7:10 p.m. | Save Story
Regence BlueCross BlueShield and University of Utah Health are struggling to reach a contract, which could soon leave tens of thousands of Utahns with more limited health care options.

Why your nutritional needs change as you age
Ayanna Likens, KSL-TV | Posted May 28 - 10:08 a.m. | Save Story
A Utah dietician gives advice for nutritional needs as adults age.

How a Utah company is seeking to 'democratize' health care by using AI
Logan Stefanich, KSL.com | Posted May 27 - 7:41 a.m. | Save Story
Utah-based Galvan is mixing ideas from health care and technology with the goal of "democratizing" health care and guiding people to make healthy decisions with the help of artificial intelligence and blockchain technology.

Mental health professionals encourage conversation after West Bountiful teen death
Shelby Lofton, KSL-TV | Posted May 25 - 6:26 a.m. | Save Story
Mental health experts are asking parents to keep an eye on their children and provide support for them after traumatizing accidents.

Only 25% of sunscreens offer broad-spectrum protection without 'troublesome' ingredients, report says
Sandee LaMotte, CNN | Posted May 24 - 6:56 a.m. | Save Story
Most sunscreen options contain one or more of a dozen chemicals the FDA said should be researched by manufacturers before the ingredients can be considered GRASE or "generally regarded as safe and effective," according to a new analysis.

Salmonella outbreak reported in 6 states, including Utah, linked to Papa Murphy's cookie dough
The Associated Press | Posted May 23 - 7:08 p.m. | Save Story
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other agencies are investigating reports of 18 salmonella infections linked to Papa Murphy's cookie dough.

Be aware of kids when backing up, urge Utah parents who lost daughter 9 years ago
Emily Ashcraft, KSL.com | Posted May 23 - 7:04 p.m. | Save Story
Two-year-old Natalie Petersen died in a back-over incident in her family's driveway in 2014. Her parents hope sharing that sad experience can help save the lives of other children.

'Our veterans are killing themselves every day in isolation': Group urges support for veterans
Gabrielle Shiozawa, KSL.com | Posted May 23 - 5:05 p.m. | Save Story
Veteran service organization leaders spoke at the Utah State Capitol on Tuesday as part of its suicide prevention tour across America.
Obesity drug brings heart health benefit alongside weight loss, study says
Jennifer Rigby, Reuters | Posted May 21 - 8:02 p.m. | Save Story
Taking Novo Nordisk's new obesity drug may help reduce the risk of heart disease as well as boosting weight loss, according to new research from the United States.

Colorado company looks to support 1st responders for Mental Health Awareness Month
Olivia Young, CNN | Posted May 21 - 2:41 p.m. | Save Story
A Colorado company is helping first responders. On Saturday, for every Ziggi's Coffee drink sold nationwide, $1 went to a Colorado nonprofit supporting first responders' mental health.

Utah coma patient reunites with nurse who had 'angel's voice'
Ashley Moser, KSL-TV | Posted May 21 - 2:18 p.m. | Save Story
Jennifer Anderton was rushed to Lakeview Hospital's Emergency Room with COVID-19 symptoms, unaware that her journey would turn into a two-week stay.
Animal health body urges bird flu vaccination to avoid pandemic
Sybille de La Hamaide, Reuters | Posted May 21 - 1:14 p.m. | Save Story
Governments should consider vaccinating birds against bird flu to avoid the virus — which has already killed hundreds of millions of birds and infected mammals worldwide — turning into a new pandemic, the head of the World Organization for Animal Health said.

Park City man trades 'dad bod' for pro athlete status
Arianne Brown for KSL.com | Posted May 21 - 10:21 a.m. | Save Story
Max Valverde lived the corporate life and needed a change. The 39-year-old married father of three sold his share in a successful software company and went after professional athlete status.

Living in limbo: The 'emotional roller coaster' of a cancer diagnosis
Jenny Carpenter, KSL.com | Posted May 21 - 7:17 a.m. | Save Story
Getting a cancer diagnosis and treatment can feel like an emotional roller coaster and living in limbo. Three cancer survivors discuss their different stories, their diagnosis progress and how they've advocated for their lives.

How is the One Utah Health Collaborative announced in 2021 working to improve health care?
Emily Ashcraft, KSL.com | Posted May 20 - 10:29 p.m. | Save Story
Gov. Spencer Cox said the One Utah Health Collaborative he announced 18 months ago continues to be a "heavy, heavy lift," but he is feeling good about the direction in which the process is headed.

Clearfield launches drowning detection system to increase swimmers' safety
Gabrielle Shiozawa, KSL.com | Posted May 20 - 7:04 p.m. | Save Story
Clearfield has implemented Utah's first public pool drowning detection technology to increase swimmers' safety.

'Food is Medicine': New thinking about hospital food
Ayanna Likens, KSL-TV | Posted May 20 - 2:12 p.m. | Save Story
When you think of a hospital, five-star dining doesn't come to mind. Intermountain Health chefs are working to change that.

The Battle over Medicare/Medicaid's failure to cover approved Alzheimer's drugs
Lois M. Collins, Deseret News | Posted May 20 - 12:10 p.m. | Save Story
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is drawing fire for refusing to cover immunotherapy drugs that target early-stage Alzheimer's disease, although the United States Food and Drug Administration has approved them.

Deadliest year: Utah saw 15 bike deaths in 2022. Trauma doctors say these are the reasons
Emily Ashcraft, KSL.com | Posted May 19 - 9:42 p.m. | Save Story
Intermountain Health said last year was the deadliest for bicycle accidents since the Utah Department of Public Safety began keeping track.

Take care of reproductive health, everyday well-being, experts tell women
Hannah McKinlay, Deseret News | Posted May 18 - 10:02 p.m. | Save Story
National Women's Health Week begins on Mother's Day each year. Under this year's theme, "Women's Health, Whole Health: Prevention, Care and Wellbeing," experts are encouraging women to stay on top of their health.

More sports bras, shirts and leggings brands have high levels of toxic chemical, watchdog warns
Parija Kavilanz, CNN | Posted May 18 - 2:36 p.m. | Save Story
An increasing number of sports bra and athletic wear brands have been found with high levels of BPA in them, a chemical compound that's used to make certain types of plastic and can lead to harmful health effects.

The quiet crisis: New approach will help first responders deal with trauma of job
Ashley Moser, KSL-TV | Posted May 18 - 8:03 a.m. | Save Story
Tens of thousands of first responders put their life and emotional well-being on the line every day in Utah. But who cares for them when their own mental well-being is on the line?

Lawmakers discuss oversight over the SafeUT app's commission
Karah Brackin, KSL-TV | Posted May 17 - 9:39 p.m. | Save Story
Oversight of a commission involved in the Utah app designed to combat Utah's high youth suicide rates is under review by lawmakers.

Brain activity before death: Study pinpoints a 'hot zone' surge
Michael Lee, CTVNews.ca | Posted May 17 - 6:49 a.m. | Save Story
A small study out of the University of Michigan offers evidence that an area of the brain associated with consciousness can experience a wave of activity for some people right before they die.

Court order that could end US health law's preventative care mandate put on hold
Kevin McGill, Associated Press | Posted May 15 - 7:52 p.m. | Save Story
A federal judge's ruling striking down a key part of the Affordable Care Act has been temporarily put on hold by a federal appeals court in New Orleans. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued an "administrative stay" of the ruling.

Don't use sugar substitutes for weight loss, World Health Organization advises
Katie Hunt, CNN | Posted May 15 - 9:01 a.m. | Save Story
Don't use sugar substitutes if you are trying to lose weight, according to a new guideline from the World Health Organization.

Utah sisters launch company to spread awareness about mental health
Debbie Worthen, KSL-TV | Posted May 15 - 8:03 a.m. | Save Story
Two Utah moms are on a mission to stop the stigma surrounding people struggling with mental health.

New menopause drug for hot flashes gets FDA approval
Matthew Perrone, Associated Press | Posted May 14 - 8:33 p.m. | Save Story
The FDA has approved a new type of drug to treat hot flashes caused by menopause. The once-a-day pill from Astellas Pharma is designed to treat moderate-to-severe symptoms such as sweating, flushing and chills.

Teens in crisis: The concerning increase in sadness, depression among teen girls
Shara Park, KSL-TV | Posted May 14 - 6:57 p.m. | Save Story
Teen girls are facing higher levels of sadness and hopelessness than ever before. It's a trend concerning Utah doctors and many Utah families.

Nurse now works at Utah hospital that helped save her life
Katija Stjepovic, KSL-TV | Posted May 14 - 12:18 p.m. | Save Story
National Nurses Week is happening right now to acknowledge the hard work done in the stressful line of work. KSL-TV is featuring one such nurse, who now saves lives at the very same hospital that saved hers.

How capoeira is changing lives, building community in SLC
Sydnee Gonzalez, KSL.com | Posted May 13 - 4:27 p.m. | Save Story
Capoeira changed Brazilian native Mauro Romualdo's life. Now he's passing on the martial art/dance to Utahns.

LGBTQ+ teens tend to suffer more from mental illness and suicide ideation, study shows
Ayanna Likens, KSL-TV | Posted May 13 - 4:07 p.m. | Save Story
Teens across the United States are struggling more and more with mental illness and suicide ideation, especially LGBTQ+ teens.

Lack of deep sleep from sleep apnea linked to damage in brain, study says
Sandee LaMotte, CNN | Posted May 13 - 1:23 p.m. | Save Story
Uncontrolled sleep apnea — a disorder in which people stop breathing for 10 seconds or more at a time, multiple times a night — may harm future brain health, a new study found.

Supporting minority teens in Utah: Overcoming challenges and finding solutions
Ashley Moser, KSL-TV | Posted May 12 - 10:31 p.m. | Save Story
Being a teenager can be challenging enough but imagine facing those difficulties as a minority in a predominantly white community. A recent student risk assessment survey found Black and Hispanic students are more likely to feel unsafe at school.

Utah lawmaker questions schools leaving money on the table for mental health screenings
Deanie Wimmer, KSL-TV | Posted May 12 - 9:07 p.m. | Save Story
Schools screen vision and hearing, so why not mental health? While funding is available, most Utah schools do not take part in a program to provide mental health screenings.

Utah researchers seeking to limit overprescription of antibiotics in unnecessary situations
Emily Ashcraft, KSL.com | Posted May 12 - 7:02 p.m. | Save Story
Intermountain Healthcare and U. Health published a study on Thursday that showed an antibiotic stewardship program made a big impact in 38 Intermountain urgent care clinics.

Utah drops out of top 10 states for highest suicide rate, but experts remain concerned
Aley Davis, KSL-TV | Posted May 12 - 3:03 p.m. | Save Story
For the first time in years, Utah is not in the top 10 states for the highest suicide rate. While some may be quick to applaud, Utah's experts share why they remain concerned.
