The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services and the Manchester Health Department have identified a person with tuberculosis who was at the Families in Transition Adult ...
The safety net program covers more than 180,000 children, seniors, people with disabilities and low-income adults in New ...
House Bill 123 addresses the negative impacts carbon sequestration has on New Hampshire’s timber industry and heavily timber ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has played a pivotal role in the resurgence of TB. Cases increased globally by 4.6% from 2020 to 2023, reversing decades of steady declines in the disease. In the US alone, TB ...
Electronic cigarettes were developed way back in 1965 and patented in 2003. Around 2010, they hit the market, and their ...
Bedford Town Moderator Henry Veilleux presides over the town deliberative session in February. Several voters in Bedford, ...
Slashing tuberculosis aid could endanger millions of lives abroad, health authorities say, with potential consequences for ...
A recent discovery of a postcard for sale on eBay revealed the story of the inhabitants of one family in Timsbury.
Two testing clinics will be held in Manchester next week, after a person who spent time at the Families in Transition Adult Shelter and the 1269 Café tested positive for tuberculosis, state health ...
New Hampshire health officials are alerting the public after a person tested positive for tuberculosis in Manchester.
Dr. Todd Ellerin, Chief of Infectious Diseases at South Shore Health, talked to WCVB's Ed Harding about how likely it is to catch tuberculosis and whether it is a threat to public health.
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