A group of doctoral students at North Dakota State University are looking to change the future for caregivers of Alzheimer’s patients.
The North Dakota Legislature is considering two bills that aim to increase dental care access for low-income and under-represented populations in the state, the North Dakota Monitor reported Feb. 12.
Abortion, in vitro fertilization and access to contraceptives took center stage at the North Dakota House of Representatives on Wednesday, before lawmakers voted down four bills related to varying for ...
North Dakota House lawmakers killed all eleven bills being discussed Wednesday afternoon. A number of them covered ...
Children's Dental Health Month takes place in February, and North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS) is joining health and dental professionals to promote good oral health to kids, their parents, ...
Opponents of the bill have said it would endanger IVF access in North Dakota, make it harder for doctors to treat pregnancy ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — Two bills being considered by the North Dakota Legislature strive to make dental care ...
Multiple bills in the North Dakota Legislature would help provide easier access to dental care in the state. House Bill 1567 ...
Trinity has close to 20 EMTs and paramedics in the Magic City who are both trained in proper driving procedures and providing ...
The North Dakota legislature proposed a new bill that would require state Medicaid to fully cover obesity treatments, ...
North Dakota's bid for a new State Hospital in Jamestown is coming to fruition as lawmakers workshop the state's approach to ...