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Most nursing home staff and residents in Montana aren’t up-to-date on their COVID vaccines, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation report.
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Over 40% of Montana high schoolers reported experiencing symptoms of depression in the last year. A biomedical research facility in Great Falls has been awarded nearly $14 million to launch a rural health research center.
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A new type of synthetic opioid more potent than fentanyl is cropping up across the country. State health officials and law enforcement are on the lookout.
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Syphilis cases are on the rise around the country, but the rate of cases in Montana hasn’t been this high since 1959.
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Montana saw a record number of residents sign up for health care plans through the federal marketplace.
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A new study finds that Montana has one of the highest rates of hearing loss nationwide as rural Americans experience higher rates of hearing loss.
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The state is testing a new reporting system for violence against health care workers.
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Montana isn’t doing enough to curb tobacco use, according to the American Lung Association.
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Montana will soon launch a program to better protect residents from wildfire smoke.
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Millions of dollars have flowed into Montana over the last year to help combat the opioid crisis, but the vast majority remains unspent. That's according to a new report from KFF Health News.