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As bird flu continues to spread to chickens and dairy cows, scientists are in the process of developing the first mRNA bird flu vaccine for cattle.
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The Trump administration this week rescinded an order explaining to hospitals that receive federal funding they must provide abortions to women if needed to stabilize their condition.
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St. Luke’s Children’s Mobile Care Clinic will serve Caldwell schools, offering immunizations, mental health care and services to all students, regardless of insurance.
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Each year our society produces an overwhelming amount of plastic waste, contributing to a pollution crisis that not only impacts our environment but our health.
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Climate change has many effects on our world, from extreme heat to drought to floods, which in turn affect people and their health.
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In an internal memo released earlier this week, the largest health care provider in Idaho said the decision was difficult but efforts to display Pride Flags had become “increasingly contentious.”
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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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“The [anti-vaccination] presentations are more effective in bamboozling the audience rather than educating.”
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More adults are getting diagnosed with ADHD and autism every year. In 2023, the CDC estimated 15.5 million adults in the United States had a current ADHD diagnosis and just over half were diagnosed as an adult.
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Dr. David Pate has a special message for all the listeners of our Doctor Roundtable.
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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.