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Op-Ed: Can Idaho doctors be disciplined for spreading COVID misinformation?
Dr. Ryan Cole of Boise has been accused of spreading misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines, discouraging life-saving vaccinations and touting unproven remedies for the virus.
BEWARE: Medical totalitarianism
Response to the op-ed about disciplining physicians by Jim Jones.
PANDEMIC: Who to believe
We have two doctors write to the paper, one a retired medical doctor saying that Ivermectin is a proven award-winning drug safe to use for COVID, while the psychologist doctor implies he was a MD.
CRISIS: Cherry-picked reporting
“Health Misinformation Flourishes,” by Audrey Dutton. This headline is one accurate statement from Dutton.
ADVICE: For the unvaccinated
We don’t need no stink-king vaccination.

Mayoral candidates face crisis questions
Forum is third of four from Press, CDA Chamber
2021 Elections Town Hall Forums continue Wednesday
SHOTS: Not for everyone
Let’s not forget that those who came down with COVID and recovered have acquired natural immunity.
CRISIS: Papers peddle misinformation
This is a letter in response to your series on COVID misinformation.
JONES: Misinformed opinions
The “Guest Opinion” from Jim Jones accuses Dr. Ryan Cole of misinformation.

ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome recovery
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and fibromyalgia (also called myalgic encephalomyelitis or ME), is characterized by prolonged states of exhaustion often accompanied by problems with cognition, depression, and “all over” pain and stiffness after a minimal amount of activity.
VACCINE: Explaining hesitancy
Gov. Little is welcoming questions regarding “vaccine hesitancy.”

Cheap antidepressant shows promise treating early COVID-19
Cheap antidepressant shows promise treating early COVID-19
Life boils down to making good choices
The pro-choice movement is gaining momentum.
REPORTS: A jab at jabs
According to VAERS COVID Vaccine Data, 595,620 reports through Aug. 13, 2021…

The value of heartworm prevention
April is recognized as National Heartworm Awareness Month as a reminder to protect our furry friends against heartworm disease before mosquito season peaks during the summer.

Idaho hospitals nearly buckling in relentless COVID surge
St. Luke's Boise Medical Center invited The Associated Press into its restricted ICUs this week

Spring vaccinations for dogs
Spring’s warmer weather signals the time for more outdoor adventures, especially for dogs who tend to be curious while outside. It also signals a time when owners should begin thinking about protecting their dogs from outdoor dangers by vaccinating them.

Recognizing when your pig has a skin condition
As the summer heat continues to simmer, the risk of painful sunburns continues to be a concern as well. This is true for humans but also for animals like pigs, whose skin not only closely resembles that of humans but is more sensitive to dermatological diseases.

STDs are on the rise. This morning-after-style pill may help
Millions of Americans are infected each year. Rates are highest in men who have sex with men

Feline vaccinations
Kittens and cats, whether they live indoors or outdoors, can be exposed to diseases caused by viruses or bacteria. Vaccinations help protect our feline friends by preventing the spread of these diseases and boosting their body’s defense against potentially fatal illnesses.