In recent years, the Pacific Northwest has seen an alarming increase in large and damaging wildfires.
Heat Safety 101: King County’s essential guide for hot days
As temperatures rise, Public Health – Seattle & King County wants you to be aware of the health risks tied to extreme heat.
Study: Prediabetes twice as common in AAPI teens with obesity
Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) adolescents with overweight or obesity are more than twice as likely to have prediabetes compared to their white peers, according to new research from Kaiser Permanente.
Chef Nobu serves his famous miso cod with a side of inspiration in a new documentary
World-famous chef Nobuyuki Matsuhisa has been tantalizing foodies for decades as he built his empire to include more than 50 upscale restaurants and several luxury hotels.
Expanded partnership provides health care services at one Auburn site for low-income patients
Access to integrated health care is expanding in Auburn for 1,400 low-income residents with the addition of International Community Health Services (ICHS) at SOUND Behavioral Health’s Auburn clinic.
Dr. Helen Chu: CDC vaccine panel purge threatens public health
A leading infectious disease expert and one of the nation’s foremost COVID-19 researchers has voiced deep concerns about the recent overhaul of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP).
Power and perseverance: Three Asian Americans who made fitness their mission
Andrea U-Shi Chang, owner and lead instructor at Kettlebility in Seattle, discovered kettlebells in 2005.
Lack of AANHPI representation in the mental health industry
Did you know that only 3.3% of U.S. psychologists are Asian, and fewer than 1% are Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander?
Iron chef Masaharu Morimoto: Connecting cultures, one Japanese dish at a time
Under a cloudless sky, Iron Chef and author Masaharu Morimoto led the 4th Annual Japan Parade along Central Park West as Grand Marshal on May 10.
Former White House chef for 5 presidents says first families are ‘just regular people’ at home
Cristeta Comerford, a longtime White House executive chef who recently retired after nearly three decades of preparing meals for five presidents and their guests, says first families are “just regular people” when they’re at home in the private living areas of the Executive Mansion.
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