It takes a village to heal a traumatized child Doctors Ben Danielson and Shawn Ginwright talk trauma, capitalism and healthcare. Sonya Harris
More Seattleites are using food banks, but funding isn't keeping up As Seattle’s median income rises, so has demand for food banks. Ruby de Luna
Will measles outbreak lead to more vaccinations? We look at how the recent measles outbreak is changing the way people think about vaccinations. David Hyde
Dating game off? Drop your defenses (and other tips) John and Julie Gottman want to help your love life. And they know what they’re talking about. John O'Brien
Study shows diet soda linked to increased risk of stroke Drinking diet soda to reduce sugar consumption may not be a healthier alternative. A new study shows it may increase the risk of stroke. Ruby de Luna
Do you know this person? Public health officials want your help She died on the streets in Kirkland and the King County Medical Examiner's office doesn't know who she is. So they're asking for the public's help. Kate Walters
Russian social media fuels vaccine anxiety as measles spreads in Washington State Russian social media fuels vaccine anxiety as measles spreads in Washington State David Hyde
Angry much? Soraya Chemaly says women should be Author and activist Soraya Chemaly is angry about patriarchy. She says her anger is both resentful and hopeful. Hear why. Kristin Leong
Why are birth rates so low? Here's what Seattleites think Researchers posit that birth rates are so low due to access to birth control and people not feeling ready to have kids in their twenties. But we wanted to hear your thoughts, Seattle. Brie Ripley
The fight against measles, in the hospital and in Olympia There are 54 known cases of measles in the state — 53 in Clark County and one in King County as of Feb. 11. Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong