Seattle Is Blazing The Trail On Cremation Ross Reynolds talks with Jeff Jorgenson, owner of Elemental Cremation and Burial, about why 90 percent of people in Seattle are cremated, compared with... Matthew Streib
When Can You Say Something Causes Cancer? Marcie Sillman talks to Dr. Parveen Bhatti, environmental epidemiologist at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, about how researchers determine... Amina Al-Sadi
Struggling To Bring Health Care To Rural Washington Community health centers have been busier than usual. They’re seeing more patients, many of them newly insured. The centers, which provide care for... Ruby de Luna
Feeling Blue? Play This Game With Socks The Fox If you’re feeling depressed or stressed out, and therapy seems overwhelming, consider spending time with a fox. Bill Radke
Why I Didn't End Up Donating My Eggs Two five-inch syringes with bright orange caps have been placed atop the white linen of the grand banquet table, like little sterile centerpieces. The... Katie Campbell | EarthFix
Why Does Your Gut Bacteria Love Granny Smith? Marcie Sillman speaks with Washington State University researcher Dr. Giuliana Noratto about why an apple a day just might keep obesity away. Posey Gruener
A Washington Prison Unit Where 'No One Picks On You For Being Slow' Prison is no place to be vulnerable. For inmates with intellectual disabilities, autism or traumatic brain injury, it can be dangerous. Patricia Murphy
PHOTOS: Seattle Nurse Trains Health Workers In Liberia There is no shaking of hands in Liberia. Instead, people elbow their hellos. Hannah Burn
Seattle Nurses, Hospital Housekeepers Feel Unprepared For Ebola If today is a typical day in the United States, about 200 hospital patients will die with an infection they picked up while they were in the hospital.... John Ryan
State Works To Prep Health Officials For Ebola Ross Reynolds talks to Heather Stephen-Selby about nurses' preparedness for Ebola in Washington state. Stephen-Selby is the assistant executive director... Amina Al-Sadi