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ArchivesTougher Standards for Arsenic in WaterBy Laura Colbert on Thursday, December 28, 2000.The state has lowered the acceptable level of arsenice in drinking water from 50 parts per billion (ppb)to 10 ppb. For more information, see Drinking Water Safety Guide. Community Hospitals Feel PinchBy David Darman on Thursday, December 14, 2000.A recent survey shows the state's two dozen community hospitals are being squeezed between rising health care costs and declining federal payments for Medicare patients. Fires and Building CodesBy Andrew Walsh on Wednesday, December 13, 2000.A recent fire in a Concord apartment house spurs discussion of how such structures should be built today. Aids in New HampshireBy Rebecca Brown on Friday, December 1, 2000.December 1st is World Aids Day. In the U.S., about 40,000 people each year discover they are infected with the virus. The rate of infection is growing fastest among heterosexual women. Prostate CancerBy Laura Knoy on Friday, December 1, 2000.It's one of the most common forms of cancer found in men. We'll talk about detection and treatment of the disease. Laura's guest is Chris Tessier, M.D. an urologist with Manchester Urology Associates specializing in prostate cancer treatment |
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