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August 8th, 1931

By Alaska Native News on Aug 8, 2021   Featured, This Day in Alaskan History  

August 8th, 1931

Why All Alaskans Should Join Me in Getting a Flu Shot This Year

By Dr. Anne Zink on Sep 29, 2020   Health, Op/Ed and the Editor  

Why All Alaskans Should Join Me in Getting a Flu Shot This Year

  As an emergency department physician, it saddens me, but I have come to terms with the fact that some people get awful cancers. Or that car accidents can change a person’s life in a split second and trampolines cause the craziest fractures. What I have not been able to come to terms with is […]

Congressman Don Young Invites Alaskans to Join Him in Thanking Dr. Anne Zink

By Zack Brown | Office of Representative Young on Mar 31, 2020   Featured, Health, State  

Congressman Don Young Invites Alaskans to Join Him in Thanking Dr. Anne Zink

  Washington, D.C. – Tuesday, Alaska Congressman Don Young launched a new website feature allowing Alaskans to send a note to Alaska’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Anne Zink and her staff, thanking them for their hard work in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In the coming weeks, Congressman Young will compile the digital thank you notes […]

Nurturing the Seeds of Recovery

By Dr. Anne Zink, M.D. on Sep 25, 2019   Op/Ed and the Editor  

Nurturing the Seeds of Recovery

Leaves are shifting from vibrant greens to the yellows, reds and browns of fall. Crisp autumn air and vivid sunrises greet us in the mornings. Long days filled with endless activity are fading. Fall has a different cadence. The end of summer is when we begin to slow down, reflect and settle in with our […]

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