Public Health Seattle & King County is working in partnership with school districts, providers, and community organizations to host free back to school vaccination clinics throughout the summer and into fall.
White House AANHPI mental health summit touts progress, exposes what’s still lacking
On July 20, the inaugural Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Mental Health Summit was hosted in-person in Washington, D.C. by the Biden-Harris administration.
Empowering dreams and providing health equity through dedicated dental assistants
Tammy Borja admits she has had an “unusual” path to becoming a dental assistant at ICHS’ Shoreline Clinic.
Studies seek to define—and treat—long COVID
As multiple studies isolate the many ways long COVID-19 affects the human body, the list of symptoms keeps growing.
Healing through travel: Cross-country road trip reconnects three generations after pandemic separation
The talk flowed easily.
Asian Americans lead in COVID-19 vaccination rates in King County
While the pandemic emergency in the United States has passed, the spread of COVID-19 isn’t over.
COVID-19 and pregnancy — Medical experts reveal new findings and recommendations
A lot has changed since COVID-19 came on the scene in late 2020.
ICHS partners with Eastside school to vaccinate students at school’s doorstep
Over the 2022-2023 school year, the ICHS Highland Health Center partnered with Interlake High School administrators to routinely bring health services right to the school.
Seattle summers will keep getting hotter. Here’s how to stay safe
Seattle made history last month. The National Weather Service said that on May 13, the high reached 86 degrees—just topping the city’s record of 85 degrees in 2018.
Men’s Health Month Editorial
June is Men’s Health Month, an opportunity to raise awareness about important health issues that affect men.
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