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New federal guidelines may make the process of receiving updated vaccines more difficult.
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As some politicians in our country push the message of personal choice on vaccinations, doctors and infectious disease experts are sounding the alarm.
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Calls for the resignation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from his position within the Department of Health and Human Services are intensifying as more than 1,000 employees voice concerns over his controversial public health views.
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Idaho has the fourth highest suicide rate in the United States. A local public health survey seeks to understand how and where people store lethal means — like guns and medications — to develop a prevention campaign.
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Across the United States there’s growing concern over the nation’s infant mortality rate.
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How can AI help seniors with their mental health? And as you age, why do your sleep patterns change?
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A third case of measles has been reported in Idaho, this time in Bonner County. As the school year begins, public officials warn of undiagnosed cases while healthcare providers prepare for a potential spread.
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Hundreds of people may have been exposed to rabies in Wyoming, Eli Lilly has a new GLP-1 pill to help people lose weight and doctors may become dependent on AI.
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“I think if you ask most of the legislators, ‘Did you realize that you voted on this?’ My guess is that they would probably say no,”
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Have researchers found the key to Alzheimer's disease? We'll look at a new study.
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An unvaccinated child in Kootenai County has been reported to have measles. Panhandle Health District reports the case is the first one confirmed in the county since 1991.
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Idaho and Wyoming are investing in education programs so these physicians can do higher risk baby deliveries.