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Portland biotech startup receives millions from National Science Foundation
Caravel Bio will use the grant money to work on creating new drugs to treat diseases like cancer and help animals as well.
Oregon's rural communities continue to face health care challenges
Efforts are underway to increase access to care and attract clinicians to rural areas.
Donate Life Northwest celebrates 50 years advocating for organ, eye and tissue donation
On Monday, nearly 300 people gathered in Portland to celebrate and raise money for the nonprofit's work.
New study shows mRNA vaccine enhances cancer immunotherapy treatment
Lung and skin cancer patients who were taking "checkpoint inhibitors" and had the COVID vaccine saw surprising results.
Medicare open enrollment: A key change this year
Open enrollment runs through Dec. 7, 2025. Learn about new prescription drug caps and resources to compare plans in Oregon.
A survivor's journey: Battling breast cancer and inspiring hope
Amanda Charr was diagnosed with breast cancer in September 2024. Now, she's cancer free and spreading awareness.
Multiple resources offered through Lines for Life for people struggling with thoughts of suicide: 'Okay to ask for help'
This year, the nonprofit expects between 80,000-85,000 people in Oregon to call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
What women should know about perimenopause
Symptoms may include hot flashes, poor sleep, irregular menstrual cycles, anxiety or depression, and fatigue.
What parents need to know about keeping kids healthy as they go back to school
Each fall, doctors recommend parents get their child up to date on vaccinations, like the measles, mumps and rubella, also known as the MMR shot.
University of Oregon launches center to help improve middle schoolers' mental health
Funded by an $11M federal grant, the UO center will support mental health in middle schoolers and their families.
OHSU says new prostate cancer treatment has fewer side effects
One in eight men in the U.S. will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime, according to the American Cancer Society.
New PNW program helps kinship and grandfamilies facing challenges
The new program offers a support group, workshops and will help families connect with resources.
As Alzheimer's cases grows across Oregon and nationwide, here's how local resources can help
Nikki Jardin says she's grateful for the support she received while caring for her late aunt who had Alzheimer's.
How to be an ally for the LGBTQ+ community this Pride Month
An ally can refute misinformation and provide a safe space, particularly for the trans community, who face high rates of suicide.
Older Americans Month: Tackling loneliness with community connections
An Oregon doctor shared this Older Americans Month how staying connected online and in person can help combat loneliness among older adults.
Portland nonprofit promotes youth-led mental wellness movement
Mental health nonprofit OK You helps teens build resilience through free resources, art projects, and DIY kits as part of a growing youth-led wellness movement.
As Portland heads into allergy season, here's how to get the most out of your meds
An allergy expert in Portland weighs in on one of the most common mistakes people make during allergy season.
Debunking 'sleepmaxxing' and what actually works to improve sleep
A Seattle-based sleep physician weighs in on popular sleep hacks touted on social media. Sleepy girl mocktail, anyone?
When to visit primary care, urgent care or the ER for medical issues
Going to the right place for medical care can save you time and money.
OHSU researchers discover way to detect pancreatic cancer earlier
OHSU researchers discovered a new blood test that identifies pancreatic cancer early on with 85% accuracy when done alongside the current CA 19-9 test.
How CPR training, living well boost heart attack survival rates
While February is American Heart Month, we should think about maintaining our heart health year-round.
More healthcare workers and law enforcement receiving addiction training in Oregon
OHSU expanded its addiction training reach by almost 65% last year, providing training to around 27 law enforcement agencies in Oregon.
Edmonds woman calls newly approved spinal cord treatment a 'milestone moment' in recovery
UW Medicine is unveiling an FDA-approved spinal cord therapy in an effort to offer new hope for paralyzed patients.
How to protect yourself and loved ones from cervical cancer
Cervical cancer is almost entirely preventable and it’s treatable, according to Dr. Tracy Muday, Regence Bluecross Blueshield of Oregon’s Executive Medical Director.
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