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Research has shown that chemicals in everyday plastics are driving a global health crisis, linked to hundreds of thousands of deaths and diseases from heart conditions to cancer.
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With RSV sticking around longer than usual and immunization windows expanding, Americans are navigating a growing mix of medical advice, from doctors to social media to AI.
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Six years after the start of the pandemic, a new COVID-19 variant has emerged in the U.S., putting scientists on high alert.
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Different groups are preparing workshops around Southern Idaho to help people make the tough decisions as they plan for their death.
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Last week, the Treasure Valley was shaken by the unexpected loss of Nampa Mayor Rick Hogaboam and now Idaho Matters is taking a closer look at the condition that caused this tragic passing.
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The Guttmacher Institute has a new analysis on how many abortions happened in 2025.
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Hot days and polluted air may be doing more than making people uncomfortable — they could also affect mental health. A new study from the University of Utah finds that short bursts of extreme heat, combined with certain types of air pollution, are linked to an increased risk of suicide.
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The Idaho Botanical Garden is inviting the community to recharge in new way, through a unique gardening experience designed to reduce stress and promote connection.
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As the climate warms, mosquitoes, ticks and other disease carriers are moving into new areas, spreading illnesses into new places.
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As Idaho lawmakers debate Idaho Senate Bill 1346 and potential limits on mRNA vaccines, some experts warn the state may be focusing on the wrong problem.
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President Donald Trump's Surgeon General pick, Casey Means, is struggling to secure enough support amid concerns over her vaccine views and qualifications.
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As flu, RSV and COVID-19 surge nationwide, rising pediatric flu deaths — mostly among unvaccinated children — are intensifying an already severe winter virus season for families and hospitals alike.