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October is domestic violence awareness month, a time dedicated to the issue of abuse and creating change. Which is something that the Ada County Victim Services Center is focused on all year round.
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With just 20 days to go until this year’s presidential election, questions are swirling about the candidates’ health.
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Seasonal vaccines for COVID 19, the flu and RSV are now available.
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Doctors prescribe a lot of things every day, like medications and advice to help their patients feel better. Now some doctors are prescribing electricity to their patients.
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October is breast cancer awareness month and new guidelines mean better rates of early detection
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What's the future of a possible abortion amendment in Idaho?
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Flu deaths in children have gone up dramatically, we find out why.
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Researchers with the Trevor Project analyzed data from 61,000 transgender and nonbinary young people. They found that after states passed anti-LGBTQ+ laws, young people in those states were more like to attempt suicide.
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention pertussis is on the rise. Here in the Gem State, we're seeing an outbreak in North Idaho, as well as Boise State, where the home opener was almost cancelled due to the disease.
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More than 50 years ago, Terry Reilly was sent to Nampa to help the farmworker community. Today, Terry Reilly Health Services operates clinics across southwest Idaho, providing much-needed healthcare to our state's rural areas.
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In recent years there has been more focus on our kids mental health, especially after COVID-19 school lockdowns, but help is too often in short supply, and parents are left struggling to find ways to help their kids.