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The Oregon Health Authority has launched a website where residents and non-residents can get information about abortion services and individual rights.
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With freezing temperatures and power outages across Oregon, officials say they’ve seen more reports of carbon monoxide poisoning.
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A new COVID variant has become dominant in Oregon, according to data from the state Health Authority.
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Oregon will soon require healthcare facilities to provide opioid overdose medication when releasing some at-risk patients.
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This year, Oregon became the first state to introduce psilocybin therapy. Industry leaders say they’re learning as they go.
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The Oregon Health Authority is offering free opioid reversal kits to schools across the state.
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Very few nursing home residents in Oregon have gotten this year’s COVID-19 booster, according to state officials.
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State health officials are asking adults to practice preventative measures to protect babies from respiratory illness over the fall and winter.
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In recent months, Oregon has seen an uptick in cases of mpox, the viral disease formerly known as monkeypox. This has prompted an urgent call for anyone at risk to get the free vaccine.
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Hathi is New Jersey’s deputy health commissioner for public health services and the designated state health officer. The Oregon Health Authority has been without a permanent director for nearly a year.
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The most common COVID-19 variant in the U.S. is still rare in Oregon, according to data from the Oregon Health Authority.
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A new online dashboard tracks transportation related deaths and injuries in Oregon.