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Native American people face a higher rate of type 2 diabetes than the general population. Several regional tribes are offering diabetes management programs to help patients fight those odds.
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Doug Wilson, the senior pastor of Christ Church, recently held a town hall in Moscow, Idaho. His leadership of Christ Church has received more attention as Pete Hehgseth, the U.S. Defense Secretary, has been tied to Wilson's movement.
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A new project is trying to tag Northwest butterflies with high-tech electronic tags to learn more about their migration.
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Four months after a program for severely mentally ill people was defunded in Idaho, the state’s Legislature moved to temporarily bring back funding for assertive community treatment, or ACT.
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When he was diagnosed with cancer, Sean Cassidy thought his life was over. He says he couldn’t have been more wrong.
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Almost three months after cuts to acute behavioral health services in Idaho, three former patients who used the service have died.
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If you’re thinking about donating blood, now may be the perfect time.
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What is direct primary care, and how does it work?
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Washington and Idaho legislators open their respective off-year sessions Monday in Olympia and Boise.
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In the mid-20th century, nuclear fallout from bomb testing in Nevada spread across several western states. Now, self-proclaimed “downwinders” in Idaho are eligible for compensation.