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The Missouri Rural Health Association published a Needs Assessment Report earlier this year and found barriers to healthcare in rural Missouri. KSMU’s Meghan McKinney spoke with the main researcher about the findings.
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Missouri State University expert Dr. Brooke Whisenhunt talks about the effects of social media and our feelings as a pie.
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For a second year, Missouri State University's recreation center offers Camp Claw. Priced at $175 per week, the day camp offers children ages 6 to 12 the opportunity to develop their health and wellness through a series of sessions from June 5 through August 5.
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The department is taking steps to end certain COVID-19 services as it anticipates the end of the Public Health Emergency on May 11.
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The new webpage is designed to provide better outcomes for moms and babies.
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Mentalhealth417.com is a partnership of several local organizations, including the Springfield-Greene County Health Department, Community Foundation of the Ozarks and more.
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The expansion is in response to an emergency regulation issued by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey last Thursday.
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April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. According to Springfield’s Community Focus Reports, child abuse and neglect have been red flagged multiple times over the past decade.
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The Disease Intervention Specialist Program consists of 2 DIS specialists and a community health advocate.
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Registered dietitian Natalie Allen offers advice.
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The Springfield-Greene County Health Department has added another testing day.