When anxiety strikes in childhood, experts say get help early Anxiety disorders can hit at any time in a person’s life. Doctors urge early treatment, especially for young kids. Deborah Wang
Tupperware writes us a surprising email about a needle disposal story Last week, KUOW reporter Anna Boiko-Weyrauch reported on what to do with discarded needles. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
I found a used needle in Seattle. What should I do? Don't freak out. Here are some tips. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Overdose deaths continue to rise in King County. Here are two big reasons why Kim Malcolm talks with University of Washington researcher Caleb Banta-Green about why drug overdose deaths are increasing in King County. Kim Malcolm
Seattle Children's Hospital says fungus killed 1, infected 5 more Fungus at Seattle Children’s Hospital has killed one person and infected five others, a hospital spokesperson confirmed Tuesday night. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Baby wipes, tree roots led to 165,000-gallon sewage spill at Golden Gardens Wading at Golden Gardens? Safe again. Flushing baby wipes? Never safe John Ryan
Seattle hospital workers possibly exposed to dangerous bacteria Brucella Employees of Harborview Medical Center are being treated for the dangerous Brucella bacteria after a possible exposure this month. Eilís O'Neill
Why are dogs allowed in Seattle bars? Unlike kids, dogs are taken nearly everywhere: restaurant patios, taprooms, even the grocery store. Casey Martin
‘More guns than people': America’s firearm culture Author Thom Hartmann argues that the intent inherent in the concept of “a well regulated militia” was warped in relatively recent years, resulting in an epidemic of gun violence. John O'Brien
Alexa can tell if you’re going into cardiac arrest – and then call 911 Researchers at the University of Washington have taught smart devices how to correctly identify the staggered breathing of someone going into cardiac arrest while sleeping. Casey Martin