Nora Doyle-Burr - Valley News
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“We know that anxiety, stress and depression, particularly among young people, are at an all-time high, having been exacerbated by the global pandemic,” Dartmouth College President Sian Leah Beilock said in her inaugural address on Friday.
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COVID-19 update: Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital in Lebanon, NH, re-installs mask use for employees.
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Hanover Terrace Health and Rehabilitation Center has been faulted for failing to prevent or properly address abuse that contributed to the death of a resident in January.
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The Lebanon-based HIV/HCV Resource Center is working to install "NaloxBoxes" throughout the Upper Valley to increase access to naloxone.
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Dartmouth Health, New Hampshire’s largest private employer, seeks to close a $120 million budget gap by the end of September 2023.
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Smaller hospitals in the Upper Valley also are busy, in part because when beds aren’t available at DHMC, small hospitals in the area must find other beds for patients who need the higher level of care available at an academic medical center.
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The suspension of services at Mascoma Community Health Center leaves about 1,500 patients at least temporarily without a dental home amid a broader dearth of dental care in the region.
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The New Hampshire Attorney General’s office released a report Friday objecting to the proposed combination.
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Listen Community Service’s food pantry on Hanover Street in Lebanon saw 682 visits last month, up from a rough average of 550 visits per month previously,
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The group is challenging a school policy that's been on the books since 2016; school leaders say there are no plans to amend it.