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Researchers are working to better understand the toxic exposures faced by the firefighters who responded.
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After the National Institute’s of Health announced it would reduce how much funding it gives to state medical research, Idaho institutions worry about the impact the cuts will have on their programs.
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Numerous U.S. government health websites and resources have been taken down or modified as agencies comply with executive orders from President Trump.
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As lawmakers introduce measures to repeal Medicaid expansion in the state, advocates say the program that provides healthcare to 85,000 Idahoans should be saved.
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For decades the United States has had considerable power when determining the direction of global health policies and programs. However, last week President Trump issued three executive orders that health experts say could signal the end of that era.
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Despite Idaho’s near total abortion ban, St. Luke’s is seeking to extend court protections that have allowed for emergency abortions.
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Four viruses are currently circulating in the United States, with some health experts calling it a “quad-demic”.
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When it comes to your child, you can never be too safe. That's why one researcher is leading a new study to improve child safety and reduce the chances of infant loss.
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Overcoming your past in order to cultivate a better future can be intimidating, but it doesn't necessarily have to be hard.
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The State Attorney General responded to a new lawsuit brought against him this week. Fearing the incoming Trump administration might dismiss a similar case currently making its way through the courts. St Luke's Health System is asking for a preliminary injunction preventing the law from applying to emergency providers.
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The new year marked an unwelcome milestone for Idaho as a second case of Chronic Wasting Disease was identified in the Gem State.
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When it comes to your mental health, understanding how to cultivate happiness and build resilience is important.