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According to a new report, more than 5.5 million women in the U.S. live in counties that are experiencing limited to no access to maternity care resources.
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One in four Idahoan's acts as a family caregiver. How do we care for the caregivers in the Gem State?
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Here in Idaho more than 300,000 people provide at-home care to family members in need and while performing these services can be fulfilling, it can also be challenging. This is why each November we celebrate National Family Caregivers month, taking time to recognize the important work that caregivers do and ways we can help support them.
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There's a shortage of more than 150 drugs, some of them life-saving, that many people in Idaho have been unable to get from their pharmacies. Idaho Matters takes a look at why we are seeing these shortages, how hospitals are coping and what you can do if you can't find your medication.
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When COVID-19 is spreading through a community, family doctors’ offices are usually the first to notice an uptick in illness.
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Idaho businesses have had to shut their doors and layoff employees during the coronavirus pandemic. And though it is a health crisis, many medical…
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Pediatric palliative care is designed to help medically fragile patients by focusing on providing relief from the symptoms and stress of an illness. The…
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When it comes to human physiology, performing invasive heart procedures is inherently risky. Now, there’s a medical device that allows doctors to use a…
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Officials in Gooding County are looking to upgrade the quality of medical service its residents get. That improvement also necessitates a new…
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Who knew you could still get a house call in Idaho?Police and use of force.Preserving Idaho's historical structures.-This nurse practitioner operates his…