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Idaho has a high rate of skin cancer-related deaths. But with proper sun protection measures, Idahoans can help change that.
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President Trump has nominated Dr. Casey Means as the next U.S. surgeon general. She's a wellness advocate and former surgeon who’s stirred up debate for her alternative views on health and medicine.
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Bird flu is spreading to dairy farms in the Mountain West, but it isn't a concern for the public yetBird flu is spreading to dairy farms in our region, according to federal officials tracking the virus. It has been found on poultry farms and its spread to cattle is a new concern, but experts say the outbreaks are not currently a concern for the general public.
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Kootenai County Fire and Rescue is in charge of the statewide program to distribute free Narcan, In the last seven months, it has shipped about 26,000 kits to organizations and individuals across Idaho.
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More than 1,900 scientists are calling out the Trump administration, saying it’s waging an assault on science.
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is facing widespread criticism following recent remarks describing autism as an “epidemic” and making controversial statements about the capabilities of people on the spectrum.
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We take a deep dive into the latest events surrounding Idaho's abortion laws and what they mean for Gem State hospitals.
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Ivermectin will soon be sold over the counter in Idaho.
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A simple cheek swab could mean the difference between life and death for a patient with blood cancer.
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Federal layoffs shut down registry that studied links between firefighters and cancer ‘indefinitely’The move comes in the wake of massive Trump administration layoffs at the Department of Health and Human Services, the parent agency of the Centers for Disease Control and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), which runs the program.
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Measles, invasive strep, medical debt and bird flu, those are our top health headlines today.
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When the average temperature changes one degree, often we don’t notice, but for farmworkers this kind of temperature change can have devastating impacts.