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A coalition of doctors' groups and public health organizations is suing the Health and Human Services Secretary.
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The U.S. has hit an unwelcome milestone in measles cases this year. The CDC is reporting 1,288 cases across the country. The disease was declared eliminated 25 years ago.
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While rural communities face limited access to mental health resources, Washington County's new program is providing support to those facing a behavioral health crisis.
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The CDC's vaccine advisory committee is meeting for the first time since the Health and Human Services Secretary removed all of its sitting members.
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Idaho Matters sits down with one doctor who is committed to patient care and educating the physicians of tomorrow.
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As Idaho’s population continues to grow, so does the demand on our hospitals and the space inside of them.
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A woman from the Gem State was selected to represent Idaho in the 2025 Class of Dole Caregiver Fellows, a group dedicated to raising awareness for military caregivers.
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The Secretary of Health and Human Services' decision to remove all members of the CDC vaccine advisory committee is drawing strong reactions from both supporters and critics.
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Idaho Matters sits down with one doctor who is a fierce advocate for physician well-being in the Gem State.
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In a world where more than one in three people are affected by neurological conditions, brain donations are critical — which is why one project is dedicated to simplify the process.
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The federal government removes its recommendation for healthy pregnant women to receive COVID-19 vaccines and has canceled funding for the development of a bird flu vaccine.
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Idaho Matters sits down with one physician who is advocating for marginalized populations in the Gem State.