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You may have seen ads for drugs to treat diabetes with names like Ozempic and Wegovy. These are a new class of drugs, and they are changing the way many people manage their illnesses, but they're also being misused by many as a quick and easy way to lose weight.
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Measles and Whooping Cough cases are on the rise.
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Even though the weather has been feeling a bit like spring, we are still in the middle of winter, which means flu season is still upon us.
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A new study reports Idaho has lost 22% of its OBGYNs since Roe v. Wade was repealed in 2022 – that's more than 1 in 5.
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The bubonic plague dates back to the middle ages when it killed millions of people in Europe. This was of course before the advent of antibiotics.
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For nearly a decade, the use of e-cigarettes has grown in popularity among one of America's most vulnerable demographics, it's youth.
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A case in Oregon is a rarity in the United States. It is not expected to spread. But this ancient and deadly disease remains a threat around the world.
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This winter, COVID-19 has surged nationally. In fact, as reported by the Idaho Statesman, Idaho's COVID wastewater levels were the highest they'd been in two years.
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Health care is a big contributor to pollution, excess waste and greenhouse gases, which can lead to making patients sicker, something many health care institutions would like to change.
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It's been four years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the virus continues to affect people in ways scientists are still trying to understand. That's because COVID is evolving at an incredibly rapid rate.
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The United States is seeing a surge of respiratory viruses, which includes COVID-19 and the flu, and now health experts are warning this could lead to a rise in cardiovascular complications.
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A new analysis shows a growing number of children are losing federal health insurance across the U.S., including in the Mountain West.