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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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Idaho and Wyoming are investing in education programs so these physicians can do higher risk baby deliveries.
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The Department of Health and Human Services is pulling five hundred million dollars in funding from 22 mRNA vaccine projects that target COVID-19, the flu and other respiratory viruses.
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The need for mental health services continues to grow across the country, and especially here in Idaho, but one Caldwell program is stepping up to meet that need.
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A new study shows Idaho has lost more than a third of its OBGYNs since the repeal of Roe V. Wade in 2022.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has a new director.
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The Idaho Urologic Institute introduced a procedure that gives doctors a non-invasive way to target prostate cancer.
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Idaho has a high rate of skin cancer-related deaths. But with proper sun protection measures, Idahoans can help change that.
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Treasure Valley Safe Routes to School is part of a federally funded initiative that teaches young people how to safely walk, bike and scooter (among other forms of wheeled transportation) in their neighborhoods and on the way to school.
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The organizations delivered a letter to the National Governors Association, which meets this week in Colorado Springs, Colo.
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In a rare disclosure, the White House officials announced that President Trump was diagnosed with a common chronic vein condition.