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Fighting wildland fires can push workers to their mental limits; a new therapy service was designed to help
With 16-hour days for weeks straight, long separation from friends and family, and regular exposure to serious immediate and long-term risks, wildland fire pushes people to both their physical and mental limits. But the recently launched federal Wildland Fire Therapy Service is now available to help those workers ease the mental strain of battling wildfires.
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Web Of 'Wellness' Doctors Promote Injections Of Unproven Coronavirus Treatment
An NPR investigation has identified a web of more than 30 medical practices and compounding pharmacies in over a dozen states that have made claims about thymosin alpha-1 online and on social media.
How one center is helping victims of domestic violence
October is domestic violence awareness month, a time dedicated to the issue of abuse and creating change. Which is something that the Ada County Victim Services Center is focused on all year round.
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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: June 6, 2025
It's Friday and time for our Reporter Roundtable when Idaho Matters catches you up on the past week's headlines.
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'Idaho Gives' gives a helping hand to local nonprofits
Idaho nonprofits are struggling, especially after demand for their services increased dramatically as part of the COVID-19 pandemic. But this is the time of year when nonprofits get a lifeline with Idaho Gives.
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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: November 10, 2023
Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including how lawmakers are responding to the IDHW audit, an update on Emergency Medical Services in Valley County and why two Idaho newspapers are closing.
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What to Watch: An Oscar nominee, a new series and an update on password-sharing
Other streaming services are cracking down on password-sharing and we take a look at some tv series you won't want to miss!
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St. Michael's celebrates 160 years of community building
In 1864, Reverend Saint Michael Fackler arrived in Boise, performing the first episcopal service in the region. Now, more than a century later, St. Michael's church has become an important part of the community.
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New outpatient mental health program brings vital support to Caldwell adults
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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Idaho Matters Doctor Roundtable: August 6, 2025
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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