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Iowans could monitor their family member’s nursing home room through a video livestream under a bill advancing in the Iowa House of Representatives.
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In states where abortion was restricted following the fall of Roe v. Wade, a growing number of people are seeking permanent contraception.
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Diabetes and weight loss drugs seem to be a miracle, but the popularity of the drugs has led to shortages and some questioning what this means for the body positivity movement.
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Yield Giving has donated more than $14 billion to more than 1,600 entities since 2019, including the Siouxland Community Health Center.
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The bankruptcy case of Mercy Iowa City has taken many twists and turns.
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The University of Iowa's original bid of $28 million was reconsidered and chosen as the best and highest option.
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New research provides help and hope for dementia patients and loved ones.
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On this archived episode of River to River we listen back to a conversation with the retired director of the University of Iowa Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center.
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The Medicare medication negotiation plan faces legal action from pharmaceutical companies and criticism from Republican lawmakers, including Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley.
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Acclaimed Indigenous health researcher Dr. Donald Warne gave the MLK Human Rights Week Distinguished Lecture at the University of Iowa Healthcare and Clinics earlier this year. He joins this encore episode of Talk of Iowa to discuss his work.