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By Erin Massey, LCSW In July of this year, the United States transitioned the previous 10 digit National Suicide Prevention Lifeline to an easier to remember three-digit number, 988. This
By Erin Massey, LCSW In July of this year, the United States transitioned the previous 10 digit National Suicide Prevention Lifeline to an easier to remember three-digit number, 988. This
Charity Robinson, MD By Dr. Charity Robinson October is breast cancer awareness month, and the theme this year is RISE, an acronym for Rally In Screening Everyone, Rally
Mark Ackerman, PA-C By Mark Ackerman, PA Several years ago after I graduated from college my Great Uncle Ray had a heart attack during my grandfather’s funeral. This
THE END OF COVID-19 AS WE’VE KNOWN IT, (Maybe) By Dr. Clayton Bunt Since January of 2020 the entire world has been upended in many ways by the spread
By Ann Lima, MD MPH Monkeypox is in the family of orthopox viruses, and was first isolated in monkeys in 1958 and the first human case was reported in 1970.
By Dr. Colleen Sholar It’s that time of year again, the Clearwater County Fair and carnival are this week and I know it’s something many of us look forward to.
Fall is Around the Corner By Dr. Rebecca Katzman It seems hard to imagine, but fall is just around the corner. In healthcare, one of the primary considerations during the
St. Mary’s Health is one of five hospitals in Idaho in 2022 to receive a 5 Star rating from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). CMS assigned star ratings
Sue Kangas was born and raised in a small town with a population of 300 in Michigan. “In 1985 I met a wonderful man who asked me if I wanted