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Governor Dennis Daugaard gets to decide whether certain medical professionals must collaborate with doctors for licensing. Right now certified nurse…
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A drug that reverses opioid overdose is available in South Dakota without a prescription. The option is a response to national trends in painkiller abuse.…
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Some stories stay with a reporter long after they've aired. A recent story about organ donation from SDPB's Kealey Bultena has her reconsidering how she…
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The first holiday season after someone dies is often difficult for people who loved him or her. It’s full of traditions and gatherings that used to…
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People grieving the loss of family members this holiday season are finding comfort in others who’ve experienced loss. Families and friends of people who…
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Some patients with medical needs who don’t require the rigorous attention of hospitals have another option for discharge. Avera in Sioux Falls is now…
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South Dakotans don’t have answers to many of their health care questions. Between federal administration changes and decisions at the state level, the…
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This week's Images of the Past feature focuses on the history of polio treatment in South Dakota. Dr. Lon Kightlinger, South Dakota state epidemiologist,…
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A Lakota man is celebrating three decades teaching life lessons to elementary school students through Native American dance. Dallas Chief Eagle started…
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Dr. Richard Holm, host of On Call with the Prairie Doc on SDPB-TV, is a 2016 inductee into the South Dakota Hall of Fame. He visited with Dakota Midday…