With colder temperatures people are spending more time indoors and in close contact. With that comes the spread of many illnesses like the “norovirus” which has seen an uptick in cases.
January marks Poverty in America Awareness Month, and there is a free website to help anyone in need. That’s the focus of this week’s Fit and Well Idaho report.
Protein is an essential part of your daily diet, but you might not be getting enough of it. That is the focus of this week’s Fit and Well Idaho report.
Now that Christmas is over, people look forward to the new year’s festivities. But this holiday can unfortunately attract an increased number of drunken drivers.
This holiday season, medical experts want you to be aware of the rise in “walking pneumonia.” It’s a milder but still concerning and contagious form of infection. That’s the focus of this week’s Fit and Well Idaho report.
Many of us prepare for winter by checking our cars and homes, but we need to consider our bodies as well. That is the focus of this week’s Fit and Well Idaho report.
The special memorial will be held at Serenity Garden Service will be held at the Sunset Memorial Park right off of Eastland Drive North and Falls Avenue East in Twin Falls.
National Healthcare Decisions Day is an annual initiative to encourage and empower people to begin or continue conversations about their wishes for care through the end of life.
The reason for Daylight Saving Time is to allow us more daylight hours in the evening during the warmer months, and to preserve daylight hours in the morning during the colder months.
Mak Searle, who works for St. Lukes Magic Valley Community Health, would like to highlight the positive impact being able to be active has had on her and raise awareness for the Challenged Athletes Foundation in Idaho.
Starting February 2nd through February 29th, 2024, St. Luke’s Magic Valley will be accepting online applications for its 2023-2024 second round Community Health Improvement Fund grants.
Tips to consider is knowing the signs of frost bite, dressing in layers; protecting your hands, feet and ears, and if you have asthma, talk to a health care provider first before working out.