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Hosts Dr. Jillian Woodruff, Dr. Justin Clark and Prentiss Pemberton and their guests discuss a variety of health-related topics during this live call-in show. Line One features local physici...

Breast cancer is a complex and wide-ranging class of cancer, with many different types, treatments, and detection methods, but as with any c...

Social media and technology are everywhere in today’s day and age, but more than ever, young people are getting access to these earlier and...

When the opioid epidemic first came about in the 1990s it was largely related to prescription drug medications for pain. From 1999 to 2021 n...

Eating disorders are a complex and widely misunderstood group of disorders that affect people from all walks of life. Eating disorders pose...

As a new school year begins, students, particularly adolescents face a range of emotions and challenges. Academic pressures, peer pressure,...

The US Surgeon General recently released an advisory on how social media helps and hurts youth mental health. There are positive impacts but...

The use of acupuncture and alternative medicine techniques has greatly increased over the last several decades in the United States, particu...

On this episode of Line One host and clinical therapist Prentiss Pemberton devotes an hour to answering called and emailed questions about m...

E-cigarette use among teenagers has skyrocketed in recent years, including in Alaska. A recent report from the Food and Drug Administration...

Genetic testing provides valuable information for patients and families about the risk of developing certain cancers, known diseases OR, whe...

Summer has arrived in Alaska, at least as far as the trees are concerned. Pollen counts are high and it seems everyone is sneezing, coughing...

Emergency Departments are known for management and stabilization of critical patients, but the transition to inpatient hospital care and lat...

Today’s youth are constantly bombarded with the allure of harmful substances on social media. The highlight reel nature of social media miss...

Ketamine was approved for Treatment Resistant Depression in 2019 and has quickly become a growing treatment option for this challenging form...

A new report from the US Surgeon General highlights a trend of loneliness and isolation among Americans. According to the report, lack of co...

There’s a lot of barriers to accessing healthcare in Alaska including costs, long waitlists, language barriers, and more. Anchorage Project...

Steph Jagger lost her mother before she really lost her. As Jagger’s mother succumbed to Alzheimer’s she struggled to remember her favorite...

Palliative care serves patients with serious illnesses, focused on maintaining a patient’s best quality of life while managing treatments an...

Sobriety can be one of the most consequential changes someone can make in their life. It has the potential to improve your mental and bodily...

Tuberculosis is a disease with a complicated history in Alaska. For decades, the state has led the country in rates of infection, but care f...

Traumatic brain injuries or TBIs occur with more frequency than we are aware and the lasting effects are also high; not every injury is appa...

Everybody has suffered from a headache at some point in their lives. But when are headaches abnormal? There are many types of headaches, and...

Living in Alaska in the Winter can be challenging for many of us. The darkness, cold, ice and snow make it challenging to get out, be active...

Approximately 1 in 5 heterosexual couples struggle to achieve pregnancy after 1 year of trying to conceive in the U.S. Only 12% of women use...

People aged 13 to 23, referred to as transition aged youths, are when serious mental health disorders are often first discovered. Research s...

Colorectal cancer accounts for 9% of all cancers. It is the third most common type of cancer and the fourth most common cause of death. Beat...

Death is something we all know will inevitably come for us someday, but death is also something that many of us fear. Maybe it’s the uncerta...

Alzheimer’s Disease is now the 6th leading cause of death in the United States and with our aging population, the numbers are growing. It is...

As mental health needs in Alaska and the nation increase it has become harder to find resources for care, particularly for children and teen...

HIV/AIDS diagnoses have decreased by 8% in the US. In Alaska there are approximately 700 people living with this disease. By decreasing the...

Trauma is defined as an event or a series of events that threatens physical injury or death and causes feelings of extreme terror and helple...

Around 22 million Americans suffer from Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Treatment often involves a mask worn at night called a CPAP Machine. While...

HOST: Dr. Jillian Woodruff GUEST: Steve Goldring, R.Ph, known as “The Hormone Pharmacist”; licensed compounding pharmacist LINKS: www.simple...

HOST: Prentiss Pemberton GUESTS: Dan Bigly and Josh Geary , Denali Family Services LINKS: AK Child & Family Child Welfare Information Gatewa...

Eating disorders are a complex and widely misunderstood group of disorders that affect people from all walks of life. Impacting almost 9% of...

Children in Alaska can be affected by unique pediatric endocrine disorders like rickets, precocious or delayed puberty, short stature, thyro...

Suicide has scarred families and communities across the state, but it is possible to heal. It’s also possible to talk about mental health in...

Houselessness and mental health are often intimately entwined. During the third installment of Out North's Mental Health Mosaics, we learn a...

Breaking the silence around mental health concerns can be hard. People feel judged and misunderstood. On the second installment of Out North...

Breaking the silence around mental health concerns can be hard. People feel judged and misunderstood. On this a special presentation of Ment...

Hot flashes, night sweats, short-term memory loss, mental fogginess, anxiety, low libido and insomnia are just some of the signs of decreasi...

The thyroid is a small butterfly shaped gland at the base of the neck. The thyroid can be hypoactive or hyperactive and can produce nodules....

Many people struggling with mental health issues may want to consider psychiatric medication, but don’t know where to start. The number of o...

Alaska’s elderly population is growing at a rapid rate while facing a range of challenges that can be distressing, and physically impairing....

Work experience while in high school is one of the top predictors of employment success after high school for youth experiencing disabilitie...

Mental health challenges are on the rise for many Alaskans, and resources in rural Alaska remain difficult to access. Prentiss Pemberton spe...

Alaska has the fastest growing senior population per capita, with those aged 60 and older making up 19.5% of the state. It is estimated that...

Many people believe that being blind means not being able to see at all. In reality, there are a range of vision issues that qualify a perso...

Chronic pain is a disorder that does not just affect adults. Pediatric chronic pain often presents as headaches, abdominal pain and general...

Getting sucked into a cult requires a combination of faith, loyalty and belief gone wrong. Most people believe that they are too smart and t...