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Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is investigating a potential outbreak of COVID-19 associated with individuals who have attended events hosted by the Wind
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Concord, NH – The NH Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is investigating a potential outbreak of COVID-19 associated with individuals who have attended events hosted by the Gate City Churc
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Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has identified potential community exposures related to an establishment in Salem. DHHS is also investigating an outbreak
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Adult Blood Lead Exposure Lead exposure is an ongoing health problem for adults across New Hampshire. People at risk include those who work with metal, paint, pigments, or glazes that contain lead,
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Exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a public health concern. PFAS are considered a contaminant of concern in New Hampshire. Often called forever chemicals, this large family of
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2019 - 2024 Projects The BiomonitoringNH Program is conducting a targeted investigation into NH children's lead exposure. NH law requires lead testing for all children at ages one and two, and&n
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Lead is a naturally occurring metal that can be found in our home, work, school, or childcare environments. People can be exposed to lead by ingesting lead dust or paint chips, consuming lead-contamin
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Carbon monoxide is found in combustion fumes, such as those made by cars and trucks, portable generators, wood-burning stoves, gas ranges and heating systems. CO from these fumes can build up in place
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Too much lead in the body can cause permanent damage to the brain, kidneys, nervous system and red blood cells. In children, exposure to lead may result in: Behavioral Problems Decreased Intel