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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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Your daily coffee habit, and a few brain games, might be a simple way to help protect your brain from dementia.
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Psychologists are shedding light on "fawning," a trauma response rooted in people-pleasing — which experts say can take a significant personal toll.
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Hundreds attended a town hall at the Capitol Wednesday in defense of Medicaid. During emotional testimonies, families, patients and advocates pleaded to preserve Medicaid services vital to loved ones and special needs people.
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Nine Ada County and one Canyon County residents are seriously ill after consuming raw milk contaminated with E-coli. That includes two children hospitalized.
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Influenza B is moving through Idaho and the Treasure Valley, and it’s hitting children and teens the hardest.
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Climate change doesn't happen in isolation. Idaho Matters takes a look at how a warming world, shifting economy and human health are deeply connected, and why understanding those links matters now more than ever.
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For some teens, when the school day ends, the pressure doesn’t always stop, but the Boise Brick House is changing that.
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A new CDC vaccine adviser's call to rethink long-standing immunization guidance is igniting a fierce debate over personal choice versus public health science.
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As health insurance costs increase, people using the state health exchange are downgrading coverage. A look at the latest enrollment numbers for the 2026 Your Idaho Health insurance marketplace.
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When migraines strike, even the simplest task can become difficult, which is why one women is working to raise awareness and help others live well despite the pain.