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Exercise is one of the best therapies for Parkinson's. That's why this group gathers every week for a dance class at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.
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More people who allege they were abused by staff at the former Youth Development Center are opting to file with the settlement fund over taking their cases to court.
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The state partnered with an insurance brokerage company to call all 21,300 households that were disenrolled because the state believed they earned too much to ask whether they’d found other insurance or wanted help doing so.
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The service allows patients to see a doctor virtually for less urgent issues. The doctor may be able to handle it virtually or refer a patient to the appropriate location for care – potentially sparing them an unnecessary wait in the ER.
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Opill, an over-the-counter birth control pill, goes on sale online today. The pill is expected to be available in stores within a few weeks.
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The data comes from the latest edition of the #WeCount report conducted for the Society of Family Planning, a nonprofit organization that promotes research on abortion and contraception.
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After the video went viral on social media, Dr. Andrew Spector – who had no connection to it – said he and his family were targeted.
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New Hampshire state lawmakers took up the first of several gun safety bills Thursday. Here's a look at them.
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State-run health care facilities are still struggling to fill vacancies for nurses and mental health workers.
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Anthem secured a three-year deal to manage Medicare Advantage benefits for state retirees, but the rollout has been called a “disaster” by state personnel.
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The study looks at how PFAS exposure changes the way children respond to vaccines. Researchers are hoping to find participants between ages 4 to 8, and 11 to 15.
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In an interview with NHPR, Child Advocate Cassandra Sanchez says she also wants more accountability from youth facilities.