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Dr. Matthew Tilton and Amy Baumgartner with Northeast Missouri Health Council in Kirksville spoke about how they use AI in their clinic — having it listen to patient-provider conversations, so doctors can focus less on their note taking and more on their connection with patients.
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Missourians have lost more than $92 million to scams this year, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
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Americans are losing their starry views to light pollution. But some communities are make lighting decisions to help preserve night skies – while benefiting wildlife and human health.
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Rural Advocates for Independent Living, or RAIL as it’s more commonly known, is an organization based in Kirksville that covers 10 counties throughout northeast Missouri. Its goal is to help people with disabilities stay independent and in their communities.
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Judge Cotton Walker ruled against a lawsuit challenging a $15 million appropriation for Hannibal Regional Healthcare to install a linear accelerator in Kirksville.
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Many low-income children depend on school breakfasts and lunches to support their nutrition. However, when school gets out in May, the Summer Food Service Program, or SFSP, provides an alternative solution.
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At a pediatric clinic in Kirksville, Missouri, a young boy is waiting in an exam room to be vaccinated. A nurse explains the shots to his mother, and…
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Health care policy has come back into public discussion in a big way, and we want to add your voice to the conversation. Over the coming months, we’ll be…
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Services were held in northern Missouri this weekend for a soldier killed outside a military base in Jordan earlier this month. Matthew Lewellen was one…
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Regional news coverage from the KBIA newsroom: Man Sentenced for Arson Fire that Destroyed MosqueMcDonald's to Pay $56,500 Settlement with EEOCCrossbows…