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On Thursday, AG Raúl Labrador filed an emergency motion to block U.S. District Judge B. Lynn Winmill's ruling allowing abortions to preserve the health of the mother - including when she's at risk of taking her own life.
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One legislative candidate weighs in on the lack of a coordinated rat elimination plan in Idaho.
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The stereotype of the American sack lunch isn’t pretty. In fact, the contents of many sack lunches don’t meet some of the basic goals for healthy development, according the National Institutes of Health.
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On Thursday, a federal judge narrowly expanded access to care by ruling a woman can get an abortion if her health is in danger – or if she is at risk of taking her own life.
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A pregnant woman may receive an abortion in many cases if there are serious risks to her health or if there’s a high risk she will harm herself, an Idaho federal judge has ruled.
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A new Trump administration order could reshape the childhood vaccine schedule, raising questions about what shots kids will need and whether giving parents more choice could make the system harder to navigate.
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One professor is separating the science from the hype around longevity, exploring what actually helps us age safely and independently.
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As wildfire smoke continues to impact Idaho's air quality, a Boise State care expert explains who is most vulnerable and how smoky air can affect our health.
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One Idaho health expert shares tips for safely handling fresh produce and preventing foodborne illness.
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This season, the U.S. has seen the biggest outbreak of the parasite cyclospora in history.
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Idaho and the Northwest are in the midst of an extreme wildfire season that is expected to remain active through the end of September. What are the effects of prolonged exposure to wildfire smoke on mental health?
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Unhealthy air, caused by smoke from wildfires in Oregon and Washington, is sending Idahoans to the emergency room.