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Contact a Public Health Nurse Public Health Nurses, working within New Hampshire Division of Public Health Services, Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, are available to answer hea
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The New Hampshire Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Policy and Procedure Manual is developed by the State Agency for guidance to local agencies in operating
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Important Changes To ABAWD Age Limit And Exemptions Effective September 1, 2023, there are changed to the age limit and exemptions for Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWDs). An ABAWD i
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Lead can be found in many places in and around a child’s home, including in the paint, air, soil, water. Lead-based paint and lead dust are the main sources of lead poisoning in New Hampshire. H
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This page provides information on: Burden of asthma for children Stock inhaler legislation How to get involved Resources for managing asthma at school In 2016, legislation was p
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Having asthma or caring for someone with asthma can be challenging, but there are many things you can do to help control asthma symptoms and lead a healthy, full life. To start, follow the fo
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Community Dining & Home Delivered Meals Programs Community and home-delivered meals are available to seniors age 60 and over; and to eligible adults age 18 to 59 who have a chronic illness or d
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The Asthma Control Program (ACP) is dedicated to reducing the burden of asthma in New Hampshire. Through data surveillance, implementation of public health interventions, and partnerships with stakeho
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In 2015, there were about 3,700 Sudden unexpected infant deaths (SUID) in the United States. These deaths occur among infants less than 1 year old and have no immediately obvious cause. The th