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Hawaii’s Governor Signs 3 Bills Supporting LGBTQ Community Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022

Hawaii’s Governor Signs 3 Bills Supporting LGBTQ Community

The legislation bars insurers from excluding gender affirming treatments from coverage and establishes a state commission on the status of LGBTQ people in Hawaii.

Sally Kaye: Abortion Options Remain On The Internet — For Now Getty Images/2016

Sally Kaye: Abortion Options Remain On The Internet — For Now

As the U.S. Supreme Court ponders abortion rights, Hawaii women can still buy medication to end pregnancy via online providers.

Hawaii Moves To Improve Transgender Health Insurance Coverage Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022

Hawaii Moves To Improve Transgender Health Insurance Coverage

House Bill 2405, which is awaiting the governor’s signature, would prevent insurers from denying gender-affirming treatments due to “cosmetic” exclusions.

Hawaii Says 3rd ‘Probable’ Monkeypox Case Not Linked To Travel CDC/Cynthia S. Goldsmith

Hawaii Says 3rd ‘Probable’ Monkeypox Case Not Linked To Travel

The state health director said the lack of a travel history “tells us that monkeypox is probably in our community.”

A Coastal Road Connects These Patients To Dialysis. Climate Change Could Make That Harder Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022

A Coastal Road Connects These Patients To Dialysis. Climate Change Could Make That Harder

Getting to and from dialysis is already a challenge for some rural Hawaii residents. Sea level rise is expected to make things worse.

Hawaii Detects ‘Probable’ Monkeypox Case But Says Overall Risk Is Low CDC/Cynthia S. Goldsmith

Hawaii Detects ‘Probable’ Monkeypox Case But Says Overall Risk Is Low

The presumptive infection was found in an Oahu resident who had recently traveled to an area with confirmed cases.

More Hawaii Schools Are Using Dogs To Sniff Out Covid Courtesy: Volcano School of Arts and Sciences

More Hawaii Schools Are Using Dogs To Sniff Out Covid

Research and pilot projects on the Big Island and Maui indicate that specially trained canines are proving to be highly reliable in detecting the virus — and invasive species.

The Coronavirus Pandemic Caused An Uptick In Eating Disorders Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2021

The Coronavirus Pandemic Caused An Uptick In Eating Disorders

Meanwhile, Hawaii lawmakers failed to pass a bill that would have mandated insurance coverage for mental health screenings.

Native Hawaiians Face High Rates Of Diabetes. That Means More Need For Dialysis Getty Images/iStockphoto

Native Hawaiians Face High Rates Of Diabetes. That Means More Need For Dialysis

The number of dialysis centers in the islands is increasing to meet the need as more patients suffer from kidney failure.

University Of Hawaii Reinstates Indoor Mask Policy Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022

University Of Hawaii Reinstates Indoor Mask Policy

The decision was based on recommendations from health experts amid a spike in Covid-19 cases statewide, the university said.