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While we still struggle with cases of COVID-19 and its variants many are looking back over the past four years to figure out what we did right and what we did wrong, with an eye toward the next global outbreak of a virus.
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Here in Idaho there are nearly 30,000 people living with Alzheimer's, a disease that many are calling a public health crisis.
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Idaho’s abortion ban goes against federal mandates and can not be enforced in emergency cases for now. The opinion does not rule on the merit of the case but sends the case back to lower courts.
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Bird flu continues to be a problem around the country and in Idaho, where at least 20 dairy operations have been hit.
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The Supreme Court is expected to make its decision in the coming days on a federal law requiring hospitals to provide stabilizing emergency care, including abortions. Idaho's near total abortion ban is in conflict with this federal law. A group representing thousands of doctors is warning of the consequences if the federal law is overturned.
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June is Elder Abuse Awareness Month, a time set aside to help the one in ten Americans over the age of 60 who are targeted by elder abuse.
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On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court dismissed a case challenging the availability of the most commonly used abortion pill, mifepristone.
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Avian influenza outbreaks have continued to spread, a new group of people now have the option to get the RSV vaccine and another COVID-19 variant has surged.
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Approximately half of all Americans will go through menopause. However, it remains an under-discussed topic, leaving many scared and uninformed about the changes they are experiencing.
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We look at brain worms, brain amoebas and bird flu.
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There's a new COVID-19 variant and experts are saying we could see a rise in cases this summer. Not to mention some folks under 65 are reporting they can't get a COVID booster shot.
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Across the globe, people are feeling the impact of climate change, not just in their environment but in their health. And though hospitals are helping to solve people's health problems, they're also inadvertently contributing to the bigger one, climate change.