Many people in the United States are affected by mental illness. In fact, one in five Americans experience some sort of mental health issue. Despite that, mental health care across […]
The unique health care model at the University of Idaho has taken alternative forms to treat injuries and illnesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Integrated Sports Medicine and Rehabilitative Therapy […]
Representative Caroline Nilsson-Troy spoke to over two dozen community members at the Moscow Chamber of Commerce event Saturday Coffee with District five legislators. District five representatives David Nelson and Bill […]
A founder of Reclaim Idaho, the group that led the charge to put Medicaid expansion on the November ballot in Idaho, expressed confidence that public support for the measure is […]
Now that summer is upon us, it is important not to let our healthy habits go out the window when planning trips, working summer jobs or enjoying the outdoors. Often […]
Care for mental health patients often falls to law enforcement in Idaho Moscow police respond to a call of someone acting strangely — wrapping themselves in tin foil, for example. […]
SHIP evolves alongside state and federal regulations, ACA Even before the Affordable Care Act was upheld in the U.S. Supreme Court in 2012, the University of Idaho Student Health Insurance […]
Vandals looking to jump SHIP review insurance options Browsing for health insurance may not be the first activity University of Idaho students want to do over winter break, but with […]
Editor’s note: This is the first installment in a series of columns exploring the topic of the Affordable Care Act. The Affordable Care Act was a controversial topic even before […]
There’s a tacit fear lingering above health movements like GMO Right to Know, and the 40 percent of New Yorkers supporting Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s judicially defeated and intellectually-indefensible prohibition on […]