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  • CPS Mandatory Reporting HB455

    CPS Mandatory Reporting HB455

    Tell Legislators to Vote YES ON HB455 Our current statute regarding mandatory reporting has been quite problematic. I would like to share a few stories with you about how this actually plays out. ~Mom at Costco Do you all remember what it was like to have several young children at home? Do you remember what

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  • How Meditation Benefits Alzheimer’s Patients

    How Meditation Benefits Alzheimer’s Patients

    How Meditation Benefits Alzheimer’s Patients Several claims about the benefits of meditation toward Alzheimer’s Disease have become more apparent these days. This leads then to the notion that meditating may help slow down symptoms and even probably alleviate the condition. Alzheimer’s Disease Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common type of dementia among elders and seniors.

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  • HB 438 no longer will declining newborn testing be a misdemeanor

    HB 438 no longer will declining newborn testing be a misdemeanor

     Priscilla Giddings ID Representative 7A  sponsored HB 438 that passed unanimously in the House. It’s not done yet. This bill must move onto the Senate to be voted upon before it will be written into the statute. It is mandatory in Idaho Code that certain newborn screening is performed, including a heel prick to draw

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  • Why You Don’t Want to Speak to the Media

    Why You Don’t Want to Speak to the Media

    The media narrative attempts to vilify parents who choose not to vaccinate, claiming they take ‘advantage’ of liberty and sacrifice the safety of those around them. Health Freedom Idaho suggests individuals steer clear of traditional media interviews. We have sufficient evidence to believe mainstream media is currently unconcerned about truth. Likewise, we have sufficient evidence…

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  • H 443 Civil Rights Protection Bill Eliminates Vaccination Status Discrimination

    H 443 Civil Rights Protection Bill Eliminates Vaccination Status Discrimination

    It’s surprising that in 2020 these concepts continue to be such a struggle. The chairman of House Commerce and Human Resources took the vaccine discrimination in the workplace bill, the ‘Medical Consumer Protection Act,’ off the agenda last week. He and the rest of the committee need to hear from the people! We need to

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  • 2020 Legislative Update No 1

    2020 Legislative Update No 1

    Idaho’s legislative session lasts almost four months, we are about one-quarter of the way through. Health Freedom Idaho volunteers are busy at work behind the scenes watching committee agendas, bill introductions and even attending hearings and testifying against rules that violate the State and Federal Constitution. Here are bills we are in support of and

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