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As April rolls on, American Red Cross marks its designation as National Volunteer Month with a blood drive scheduled across Kansas. We talked to…
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I’m Mike Strong from Hays for HPPR, Radio Reader’s Book Club. The book is “Neither Wolf Nor Dog” by Kent Nerburn. On occasion I think of this book as “The…
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Desirae Pierce and her teachers at Breath and Body Yoga have been doing classes over Zoom for the past two months. Today, they'll start holding small,...
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The 73rd annual World Health Assembly, which begins Monday, will be held virtually for the first-time ever. It will also be focused on the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Dental offices across Kansas closed for more than a month to make sure they weren’t using up critical personal protective equipment needed at hospitals....
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Long-term care facilities in Kansas and around the country are desperate to keep COVID-19 outside their walls. Experts say they should be skeptical of claims that antibody tests can tell them if their residents are safe.
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WICHITA, Kansas — The summer slide. That’s the annual learning loss that happens when students spend three months away from school. Now researchers warn...
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Rural hospitals have been planning for the arrival of the coronavirus, but the preparations for a virus that may not come are putting some already...
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As the growth rate in positive COVID-19 cases in eastern Colorado counties located in the High Plains Public Radio listening area remains relatively flat,…
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The research Jeffrey Cirillo is leading at Texas A&M University won't produce a vaccine to prevent people from contracting COVID-19, but while other...
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CDC guidance recommends we wear face coverings when out in public, but medical masks are in short supply. Here's how to make your own — and use it...
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It's not just a fever and dry cough. For milder cases of COVID-19, the array of symptoms can include headaches, fatigue, loss of smell and even lesions on the feet known as "COVID toes."