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As the U.S. prepared to detonate the first atomic bomb in New Mexico in the ’40s, the federal government sought uranium on Navajo land. Decades later,…
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The United States Census Bureau has found that the national number of people who are uninsured increased significantly last year. This marks the first…
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We’re two weeks into the school year and school-based health centers around New Mexico are still waiting on the state to finalize funding contracts.Most…
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University Showcase, Friday 6/21 8a: How can health care professionals work with communities as partners to improve health care outcomes? On this episode…
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The New Mexico Department of Health has missed its mark for early childhood health services and needs to create a whole new strategy to improve health…
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Students and adults can get free, confidential health care at a school-based health center in Albuquerque's South Valley.But leaders at the health center…
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Students in New Mexico often have more than just homework to deal with. Sometimes they’re fighting depression or they don’t have enough to eat at home.…
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City officials in Las Cruces say they’ve accepted hundreds of asylum seekers released from detention in just over a week. Those folks might need to see a…
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Getting healthcare in rural areas can be really difficult. There aren’t enough doctors and smaller communities often struggle with poverty and…
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So many people in America suffer long-term and dangerous illnesses that come from poor nutrition. A doctor and chef in the South Valley near Albuquerque…