Idaho
Idaho Polls: McCain Dominates Obama
Submitted by Jamie Williamson on Mon, 09/22/2008 - 10:31
John McCain is currently appears to be dominating Barack Obama, in the presidential race, in the state of Idaho. According to the recent Obama vs McCain Idaho Polls, McCain is having gigantic lead over Obama
McCain has been leading Obama in the Gem State since February, and he has well maintained his lead in the recent Idaho opinion polls, which were conducted by American Research Group and Research 2000/Daily Kos. Let’s check out what these latest McCain vs Obama Idaho Polls say —
Polls: McCain Having Big Lead Over Obama In Alabama, Alaska, Idaho, Mississippi, Montana
Submitted by Jamie Williamson on Fri, 09/19/2008 - 08:18
John McCain is currently having big lead over Barack Obama in Alabama, Alaska, Idaho, Mississippi, and Montana — that’s what say the September’s Obama vs McCain polls conducted in these states.
Alabama has 9 Electoral College votes. Capital Survey Research Center/Alabama Education Association’s McCain vs Obama AL poll, conducted from September 3 to September 9, showed McCain leading Obama by 20 % points— 55 % to 35 % among the registered voters of Alabama.
Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky Polls: McCain Is Having Huge Lead Over Obama
Submitted by Jamie Williamson on Sat, 08/30/2008 - 07:53
John McCain is having huge lead over Barack Obama in the states of Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky — that’s what the recent Obama versus McCain pre-election opinion polls conducted in these states show. Georgia, Idaho, and Kentucky definitely appear to be the safe states of the Republicans.
Study: Lidocaine Gel Can Save Women From Mammogram Pain & Discomfort
Submitted by Carina Rose on Thu, 07/24/2008 - 09:51
A study by St. Luke’s Mountain State Tumor Institute in Boise, Idaho, articulates that the pain and discomfort felt during mammograms could be eased by lidocaine gel.
Mammography is the only proven procedure to screen women for breast cancer and helps in early detection and treatment of the disease. Its necessity is apparent as breast cancer affects more women than any other non skin cancer does, with 180,000 women diagnosed with breast cancer each year and more than 40,000 deaths a year in the US.
