If you are feeling a little congested lately, it may be spring allergies.This week’s Fit and Well Idaho Report tells us what is making many of us suffer this time of year.
Mike Milligan, who is a social worker for home care and hospice, helps families navigate through the process when a family member gets placed on hospice care.
The second round of the 'Community Health Improvement Fund' improvement grants is open now, and that is the topic of this week’s Fit and Well Idaho Report.
February is known as heart health month all across the world, but the first week of February is specifically designated to recognize heart health in women.
Since winter typically presents more sickness than the rest of the year, you may be wondering when to go the urgent care, and when to go to the emergency room.
Friday was National Mammography Day, recognized each year on the third Friday in October. And that is the topic of this week’s Fit and Well Idaho Report.
The booth is in one of the merchant buildings, and people can learn about time sensitive emergencies, car seat, and helmet safety, as well as how to properly tie a tourniquet.
Over 40 million adults in the United States have an anxiety disorder. And for this week’s Fit and Well Idaho report we look at how many of the symptoms of anxiety mimic other health conditions.
Doctor Brian Olsen, the lead psychologist with St. Luke’s Magic Valley, says there are a few things parents should remember when speaking with their child