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There could be a shortage of up to 124,000 primary care physicians and specialty care doctors nationwide within a decade, research shows.
The region's two largest blood providers continue to face very low supplies after winter storms and the holidays reduced donations.
Officials caution against eating several types of fish caught in three lakes after detecting high levels of harmful "forever chemicals."
In a letter Friday, dozens of health officers and leaders recommended masking in indoor public areas amid a surge in respiratory illnesses.
Western Washington is navigating flu-related hospitalizations at higher levels and much earlier in the season than usual.
Washington will receive $60 million in American Rescue Plan funding to boost its public health workforce and capacity.
State health officials are urging more people to get their flu shots as illnesses and hospitalizations continue to rise across the state.
Researchers at the University of Washington are helping test a smallpox drug for effectiveness in treating monkeypox patients.
The Northwest Blood Coalition said high schoolers and college students make up nearly a quarter of all blood donors.
Some clinics expect to have newly formulated booster shots available as soon as Friday. Here's what to know and where to look for them.
The newly-approved COVID-19 booster shots are designed better protect against omicron variants heading into fall and winter.
Washington recently confirmed its first two monkeypox cases in children, including an infant in King County.
PFAS have previously been detected in a handful of Washington communities and military installations. A new study may offer a solution.
43 percent of Americans say they’ll visit a retail pharmacy to get the flu vaccine this season
Seattle urged residents to avoid a stretch of shoreline until further notice after a sewage spill in the Madrona area Monday morning.
King County Executive Dow Constantine said the declaration will give public health leaders more flexibility to handle the outbreak.
The Washington 211 call center is staffing a new hotline for residents to get answers about monkeypox.
The region's only Level I trauma center will temporarily divert most patients with non-life threatening conditions to other hospitals.
The CDC is expected to announce changes in testing and social distancing recommendations for schools in the coming days.
King County health officials confirmed six deaths linked to the recent heat wave, along with dozens of ER visits for heat-related illnesses.
State health officials closed shellfish harvesting at Buck Bay after detecting very high levels of a dangerous biotoxin.
Monkeypox infections have been confirmed in most U.S. states, including Washington, since mid-May.
Beginning Saturday, dialing or texting 988 will connect people in need of mental health services with help 24/7.
Washington crisis centers are preparing for the launch of the 988 suicide prevention hotline this weekend. Here's how it works.
Two Puget Sound health care facilities made the inaugural "Best Hospitals In America" list, judged among more than 6,000 across the U.S.
The CDC has shipped a few hundred doses of monkeypox vaccines to Washington, which has 15 known cases linked to the outbreak.
Seattle's Harborview Medical Center treated dozens of patients over the long weekend for injuries related to setting off fireworks.
Recent monkeypox infections have been found in people that did not recently travel, suggesting they were caught locally, officials said.
Washington has confirmed just a handful of monkeypox cases, but vaccines should soon be available for the groups deemed most at risk.
The drums had been buried for half a century, leaking hazardous substances into the nearby soil and groundwater.
Democratic leaders across the nation vowed Friday to help women who travel to seek abortions and to shield patients from being pursued.
Officers are investigating the woman's death as a homicide.
Human-made “forever chemicals” found in water supplies across the country are more dangerous than previously thought, the agency warns.
Food and Drug Administration advisers on Wednesday voted to approve Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine for children 6 months to 5 years old.
It might not feel like summer yet, but new rules are already in place to protect outdoor workers if heat or wildfire smoke become a problem.
Visits to the doctor for the flu haven't been this high since 2009.