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Our State’s Climate The extreme northern and western portions of the state are the least influenced by the moderating effects of the Gulf of Maine and thus experience more extreme cold temperatures
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Eligibility Requirements Eligibility for ANB depends upon income, resources, and living arrangement. Individuals eligible for State Supplemental are also automatically eligible for Medicaid. You
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The Health Officer Manual includes information about the Health Officers’ role and responsibilities in responding to different environmental concerns or inspection needs. It is prepared by the New Ham
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The NH Asthma Collaborative is a group of stakeholders from multiple sectors committed to understanding and alleviating the burden of asthma in New Hampshire communities through a holistic framework o
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Family Planning Services A number of family planning services are available to individuals at participating clinics throughout the state. Services available can vary from clinic to clinic,
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This page provides information on: Information about the NHLBI Asthma Guidelines Resources and References
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Short-term relief medicines control the symptoms of an asthma attack. If you need to use your short-term relief medicines more and more, you should visit your healthcare provider to see i
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People with asthma have “triggers,” things that cause asthma symptoms or make them worse. Triggers are different for each person. Knowing what your individual triggers are and controlling exposure to
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Asthma Action Plans are a crucial part of managing asthma. They explain a patient’s medications, symptoms, triggers, and what to do in an emergency. They are also required by law for schools
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This page provides the following: Overview of Asthma in the Workplace Workplace Exposures Resources and References Approximately a quarter of adults with asthma indicate their ast