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More people are expected to be diagnosed with dementia in the next decade. But new medication and early detection methods offer hope for those with dementia.
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Humans uphold innovators like heroes, but an Iowa psychology professor argues there is little understanding of how they reached their moment of genius.
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What’s a fair price to pay for prescription drugs? Medicare will soon face this and other tough questions when it begins historic price negotiations with drugmakers.
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Neil Hamilton's latest book The River Knows: How Water and Land Will Shape our Future explores our relationship with water and what is at stake when its quality is not protected.
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A report by the March of Dimes found 33 of Iowa's 99 counties have no OB/GYN and no birthing hospitals or birthing centers.
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Iowa physician assistants who have practiced medicine for at least two years will no longer need to be supervised by a specific physician under a new law.
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Iowa Health and Human Services officials said around 120,000 Iowans have been disenrolled since the start of Medicaid unwinding in April. About three-fourths of those have been for procedural reasons.
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A policy change means more organs are going to more highly populated areas, and fewer are staying in Iowa.
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Ninety-year-old identical twins Bonnie Smola and Donna Story spent their first 20 years together, and the next 20 years apart, before coming back together for the next half-century.
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Iowa physician assistants who have practiced medicine for at least two years will no longer need to be supervised by a specific physician under a new law.