Women In Military More Likely To Attempt Suicide Women in the Army during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were more likely to attempt suicide than male soldiers, a new study has found. Patricia Murphy
How To Stay Safe In Seattle's Heat This Weekend Marcie Sillman speaks with Dr. Jeffrey Duchin, health officer at Seattle King County Public Health, about heat illness and how to stay safe when... Kate O'Connell
Washington State Woman First To Die Of Measles In 25 Years A Clallam County woman died of a measles infection three months ago, health officials said on Thursday, making her the first person to die of measles in... Ruby de Luna
Washington Legislators Won't Give Up On Stricter Vaccine Laws Ross Reynolds speaks with Washington state Rep. June Robinson, D-Everett, about her bill which would have stopped parents from opting out of vaccinating... Kate O'Connell
Need Detox? King County Loses Public Beds As Overdoses Rise Ross Reynolds talks with Dennis Donovan, director of the University of Washington's Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute, about the loss of detox beds in... Hannah Burn
Seattle Drug Program Makes A Business Owner Out Of A Homeless Addict Marcie Sillman talks with Jeremy Bradford, an early participant in Seattle's Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion Program, about his journey from a... Hannah Burn
Questioning The Safety Of Opiate Prescriptions Marcie Sillman talks with University of Washington pain specialist Jane Ballantyne about evolving attitudes towards prescription opiates. Hannah Burn
Call A Lawmaker, Get A 10 Percent Discount On E-Cigarettes Ross Reynolds talks with Everett Herald reporter Jerry Cornfield about a unique lobbying technique the e-cigarette industry is trying out. Hannah Burn
You'll Need These Forms For Your End-Of-Life Care If you’ve talked with your family about end-of-life wishes – that’s the first step. You’ll also need paperwork to make your wishes clear. There are... Ruby de Luna
King County Heroin Deaths Up 58 Percent In 2014 A spike in deaths from heroin use in King County has alarmed health experts and prompted warnings that the trend will continue unless efforts to treat... Kate O'Connell