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A new partnership is aiming to fight drug overdose deaths across South Dakota.
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It's a twice-a-year event organized by law enforcement agencies across the country allowing people to dispose of unneeded prescription medication.
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The West River Area Health Education Center held its first fundraiser with a little bit of a twist. Four health care professionals danced it out against each other — all in the name of health care education.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley, together with a coalition of his peers, is seeking preliminary approval for a multi-million-dollar settlement with a generic drug manufacturer.
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Monument Health received a major donation to buy new NICU equipment.
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Senators are approving a joint resolution asking voters to allow the legislature to make changes to Medicaid if the Republican congress and Trump administration reduce the federal match to provide healthcare for low-income individuals.
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A bill seeking to put additional restrictions on vape products in South Dakota is advancing to the Senate floor. However, opponents say it approaches overregulation.
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Dakota Wesleyan University is launching a new nursing program in Sioux Falls.
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With the severity of opioid addiction well known, South Dakota lawmakers are assessing how to best manage the powerful painkillers. Namely, potential new provisions relating to treatment using the substance.
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A legislative effort to repeal South Dakota’s voter-approved medical marijuana program falls short in committee.
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South Dakota lawmakers are killing a bill prohibiting health care providers from reporting debt to credit agencies.
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South Dakota lawmakers are advancing one measure aimed at easing medical debt while rejecting another.