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The program, which covers thousands of low-income adults, is set to expire at the end of the year if lawmakers don’t renew it.
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Organizations will be able to apply directly for federal grants to support sex education curriculum, rather than relying on approval from the Executive Council.
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El estado está pidiendo que la gente entregue una prueba de elegibilidad lo más pronto posible, para que puedan seguir teniendo cobertura después que se finalice el reglamento en marzo.
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Nursing homes, mental health centers and other providers say low reimbursement rates keep them from paying competitive wages.
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The change could make it easier to get fentanyl test strips and other drug-checking tools. Advocates say that would help prevent overdoses and other harms.
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PFAS chemicals are linked to health issues like cancer and have affected Granite Staters for years.
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The increase comes after two mild flu years due to COVID mitigation measures.
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Presidente Biden habla sobre propuesta 2024, que incluye quitarle las primeras elecciones primarias a NH. Piden al departamento nacional de salud financiar programas estatales de salud sexual. Pastor de Santuario Pachamama promete regresar.
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State officials say Paxlovid is highly effective, but patients can’t always get prescriptions in time.
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When bystanders use automated external defibrillators, the chances of surviving a cardiac arrest go up. Some New Hampshire communities are expanding access in parks and other outdoor places.