The person who has been identified with the first case of the coronavirus in Idaho has been confirmed as an Idaho State University student at their Meridian campus, according to […]
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.