Breast Cancer Awareness All Month
Breast Cancer Awareness All Month By Colleen Sholar, DO If you are a woman 40-75 who has not had breast cancer screening in the past 2 years what are you
Breast Cancer Awareness All Month By Colleen Sholar, DO If you are a woman 40-75 who has not had breast cancer screening in the past 2 years what are you
Breast Cancer Awareness By Nikki Walls, MSN, APRN, FNP-C October is recognized nationwide as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time dedicated to stressing the importance of early detection and providing
The War of the Worlds By Jake Foster, PA In 1898, HG Wells story “The War of the Worlds” was published in book form. It was one of the first
Reconnecting with Good Sleep By Ryan Carey, MD Sleep is one of the most common areas where adults struggle, and many of us have lost our natural connection to it.
September: Fruits and Veggies-More Matters Month By Sue Kangas, PA September is the beginning of autumn. Theres’ a national initiative that has named September as the Fruits and Veggies- More
Stop the Bleed By Anna Fox, MD Fall and winter sports are approaching fast. For many, our outdoor hobbies are largely the reason to live in Idaho. These pastimes, however,
School and Mental Health By Erin Massey, LCSW With summer preparing to come to an end for the year, school will soon be back in session. As students, both
Fire Season and Air Pollutants By Phebe Alley, MD Fire season brings many hazards to our area, one of those hazards is the air pollutants from the fires. At high
Travel Medicine By Ann Lima, MD When taking a trip somewhere, there are many logistics. You must think about how to get there, where to stay, what to eat, but
Summer Fun and Summer Heat By Charity Robinson, MD We are at the peak of summer, which brings warm weather and a time of fun-filled outdoor activities, but warm weather