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The influence of Chinese medicine in America
Idaho Matters takes a look at Chinese medicine and the influence its had on the United States over the last 200 years.
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Idaho Capitol Art: A look into the Gem State's past
In 1905, Idaho lawmakers asked an architectural firm to draw the plans for the state’s new capitol building. The company drew the floor plans, sketches, drawings and specifications for the central part of what became the Idaho statehouse. Now more than 100 of those original drawings and paintings, still held by Hummel Architects, are being donated to the Idaho State Archives.
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A look at trade relations in China and how they impact Idaho
In Idaho, there are millions of reasons to pay attention to the global concerns swirling around China, specifically millions of dollars in trade in and out of the Gem State.
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A committee helping to save the lives of Idaho moms could be coming to an end
A committee that studies maternal mortality found that over a three year period 26 Idaho moms died while pregnant or in the year after they gave birth. And all those deaths could have been prevented.
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Idaho Matters takes a look at the upcoming legislative session
The Idaho Legislature kicks off its 2023 session today and unlike in past years no one is quite sure what’s going to happen inside the walls of the Idaho Statehouse.
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Uniting against hate in Idaho
Federal and state officials try to build trust and better combat hate crimes in Idaho.
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Sharing the history of indigenous communities in Idaho
A new exhibit at the Idaho State Museum combines indigenous knowledge with Western scientific knowledge.
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Could mindfulness benefit parents with chronically ill kids?
Parenting can be stressful, but when you have children with chronic illness or complex medical conditions, stress is often not the only thing that caregivers struggle with. That's why one professor has started a new study that looks at whether or not practicing mindfulness could help improve the mental health of parents dealing with higher than usual stress levels.
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The Society of Environmental Journalists Conference returns to Boise
In two weeks, hundreds of journalists, scientists and government representatives will gather in Boise to talk about everything from climate change, wildfires, biology and the natural environment.
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NPR's longest-serving international reporter says goodbye
Sylvia Poggioli is hanging up her headphones. Yes, that Sylvia Poggioli, NPR's longest-serving reporter on the international desk.
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