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Pharmacy Fusion discusses psychopharmacology in Idaho and at ISU
Dr. Eric Silk joins Pharmacy Fusion host Dr. Walter Fitzgerald to discuss advancements in state law that allow psychologists to prescribe mental health medications for clients suffering from a variety of mental health disorders.
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Men's Basketball
Bengals Open Big Sky Play at Home Against NAU
Episode 48: Jason Van Camp is the founder of Warrior Rising, a nonprofit helping veteran entrepreneurs build their dream business.
Jason Van Camp, a West Point graduate and battle-hardened Green Beret, embodies the essence of unwavering service and dedication. He is a true patriot, a successful business owner, a celebrated author, and a beacon of hope for our veteran community. As the founder of Warrior Rising and CEO of Mission 6 Zero, Jason's commitment to our veterans knows no bounds. In 2015, he embarked on a mission close to his heart, launching Warrior Rising to empower veterans with opportunities to build sustainable businesses, rekindling their sense of purpose. With an indomitable spirit, Jason's leadership shines through the pages of his book, "Deliberate Discomfort," a testament to his storytelling and wisdom. This book isn't just about leadership; it's a call to break free from the confines of comfort, a patriotic rallying cry to strive for excellence and self-improvement. Contact Jason at www.warriorrising.org and purchase your copy of Deliberate Discomfort at https://a.co/d/j1sWA8P
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Landfills leak 6 million metric tons of climate-warming methane each year, study finds
Landfills are the nation’s third-largest source of methane, behind agriculture and fossil fuels. And a new study shows many landfills, including those in the Mountain West, are polluting the air even more than they are reporting.
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CDC Says Schools Can Now Space Students 3 Feet Apart, Rather Than 6
In many places, the 6-foot guidance was interpreted as requiring schools to operate on part-time schedules in order to reduce class sizes. A 3-foot rule would allow many more schools to reopen fully.
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ISU Women's Volleyball
Idaho State Volleyball Set for Non-Conference Finale
What 6 Of The 7 Countries With The Most COVID-19 Cases Have In Common
They're up-and-coming nations. They're regional political powers. And they're especially vulnerable to the impact of the pandemic.
Why Can't America Make Enough N95 Masks? 6 Months Into Pandemic, Shortages Persist
There's just not enough PPE to satisfy demand. Medics are re-using masks and small practices can't even find supplies they can afford. Some domestic manufacturers could help, but it's a risky move.
More than $1.6 million already raised in Idaho campaigns for statewide offices
Gov. Brad Little’s campaign has raised nearly $600,000 well ahead of May primary
After $6 million, Idaho’s online higher education program moves closer to launch
16-student pilot represents ‘stress test’ for Online Idaho, a new effort to offer college courses beyond the state’s college campuses
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