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  • MT leaders discuss creation of health insurance exchange Play Video

    February 24, 2012 9:39 PM

    Monica Lindeen, the MT Commissioner of Securities & Insurance, is trying to figure out how to implement a health insurance exchange, so on Friday she brought together insurance companies, small business leaders, medical providers, and consultants to come up with ideas. Lindeen said, "The exchange is meant to provide... more »
  • Missoula flooding prompts health warning

    June 9, 2011 11:47 PM

    MISSOULA- The Missoula City County Health Department wants to remind residents that flood water is highly contaminated. Many of the septic tanks in the Tower Street area near the Clark Fork River haven't been working for weeks and health officials say the drinking water in the homes is contaminated... more »
  • Awareness, education highlighted during Mental Health Month

    May 11, 2011 8:26 AM

    It's estimated that 54,000,000 Americans live with a diagnosable mental illness, and raising awareness is a critical part of helping sufferers gain acceptance in society. As part of Mental Health Month , Heidi Gibson of the Center for Mental Health spoke with psychology classes at Great Falls High School... more »
  • Hantavirus more common as we head outside to spring clean Play Video

    April 27, 2011 11:35 AM

    BOZEMAN- When the stronger spring weather starts to show up, some people want to get outside for some spring cleaning, but that's the time when Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome is seen most. One person has died this spring in Livingston this April from Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome, which has a fatality... more »
  • Extreme HCG Diet, is it safe? Play Video

    January 25, 2011 8:20 AM

    BOZEMAN - A Cable News Network poll taken the first week of January shows that the number one New Year's resolution is losing weight. With that news, a diet that's been around for a while is resurfacing. We checked out both sides of this popular HCG diet. The... more »
  • Research shows that higher altitudes could mean higher suicide rates Play Video

    September 28, 2010 10:17 AM

    BOZEMAN - According to new research from an investigator with the University of Utah Brain Institute, the Intermountain west's altitudes significantly influence a deadly problem, the high prevalence of suicides in this part of the country. Professor of psychiatry at the Utah School of Medicine Perry Renshaw and his... more »

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