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September 4, 2014

Back to School – Stay Healthy

School children, teachers and day care workers are at a particularly high risk for contracting conjunctivitis, commonly called pink eye. The telltale...

August 22, 2014

How to Get a Toddler to Eat and More

A healthy diet provides adequate nutrition, is on target with a child’s age and state of development and results in appropriate growth. Yet, when it...

August 19, 2014

Meet William Stinger, DO

Dr. Will Stinger and his wife Sara are both very excited to be returning home to Idaho. Dr. Stinger was born in Pocatello and attended Tyhee...

August 15, 2014

Managing Stress at Menopause

Women, in their mid-40s and beyond, experience physiological, psychological and social changes that commonly cause a great deal of anxiety. While...

August 12, 2014

World-Class Care

Courtesy: Idaho State Journal The Portneuf Medical Center in Pocatello is seeking verification as a Level II Trauma Center, officials said Monday....

August 8, 2014

Caring For Your Heart

The good news is, since the early 1960s, the number of deaths from heart disease has dropped by half. The bad news is heart disease continues to be...

August 1, 2014

Cosmetic Dermatology and Protecting Your Skin Seminar

The skin is the largest organ of the body, with a total area of about 20 square feet. It protects us from microbes and the elements and helps...

July 30, 2014

Meet Morgan Yost, DO

The old adage, ‘it runs in the family,’ certainly holds true for the Yost family. Morgan Yost, DO, the youngest of seven children, is the fourth...

July 28, 2014

New method to treat chronic sinusitis

According to the American Academy of Otolaryngology, it is “estimated that 37 million people are afflicted with sinusitis each year, making it one of...

July 18, 2014

Fun in the Sun – Avoid Burns and Bites

Warm temperatures prompt an increase in outdoor activities. A few precautions can help keep sunburns and bug bites from spoiling your outdoor family...