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The MDX Program serves the following functions: Assessment of new molecular biology techniques for the detection of infectious diseases that are of concern to the citizens of New Hampshire. Nu
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When a proposed rule is approved by the Joint Legislative Committee on Administrative Rules (JLCAR) and adopted by the Department, the ARU prepares a certified copy of the rule in collaboration with t
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It is a serious and unexpected event occurring at the PI's site. Serious is defined by being: Fatal Associated with congenital anomaly Life-threatening Resulting in or prolonging hospit
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EAP services are confidential and voluntary to assist NH government employees and their families in addressing issues that may affect their overall well-being. The EAP works closely with individuals a
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NH Drug Monitoring Initiative (DMI) This month-to-month trend analysis uses data from various sources to track current trends in drug overdose deaths in New Hampshire.
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The Office of the Ombudsman is dedicated to maintaining an environment that supports the civil rights of all served. The Office of the Ombudsman is not a substitute or replacement for normal complaint
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Training DHHS Quarterly Trainings on Substance Misuse It is strongly recommended that participants complete the Initial Training on Addiction prior to taking Families and Addiction. License
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Bird flu viruses do not generally infect people, but there have been several instances of human infection from bird flu viruses since the first reported case in 1997. There are many different types, a
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History of New Hampshire Hospital The New Hampshire State Hospital was established in 1842, the seventeenth such hospital in the United States and the seventh in New England. Planning for the Hospi