Last week, I recommended we all calm down about the COVID-19 outbreak. I stand by that statement, but would like to make a concession based on further conversation I have […]
Vaginismus, a word I didn’t learn until a few years ago, has answered questions to discomfort I’ve had since I was in the sixth grade. Vaginismus is characterized by muscles […]
The world has caught quite the cold. The novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, has spread to every continent except Antarctica and affected thousands of people. People across the world […]
The University of Idaho sent out a health advisory Saturday stating a student from Henry M. Jackson High School, in Snohomish county, Washington, has been diagnosed with the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). The email from the University of Idaho was sent to those affiliated with […]
March is not only Women’s History Month, but it is also a month that aims to bring awareness about an invisible disease.
Eating disorders plague many people’s lives and are a struggle to live with. According to National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, at least 30 million people suffer from […]
University of Idaho has been tobacco-free since July 2016. While students still smoke, chew or vape elsewhere, the perceived notion of how many people are users is much higher than reality.
Growing up, vaccines were a normal part of my life. As a kid, I knew I didn’t enjoy getting shots, but I knew they were helpful to everyone around me.
A quick Google search will return results about the likes of Statista, SAS, FiveThirtyEight and a host of other data aggregators that all confirm what we already know: the majority of people resolve to get healthier in some way in the new year. Often this is separated into subcategories of: exercising more, starting a diet and finding some other hobby or self-improving habit.
Lee-Painter said that while you’re learning and practicing, being able to understand what the director and playwright want is important. But when you go on stage it’s not the time to let your thoughts overwhelm you. He said it’s a balance between “intellect and emotion.”