Paul Cuno-Booth
Health & Equity ReporterPaul Cuno-Booth covers health and equity for NHPR. He previously worked as a reporter and editor for The Keene Sentinel, where he wrote about police accountability, local government and a range of other topics. He can be reached at pcuno-booth@nhpr.org.
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Until now, authorities have said little about the incident — and did not release autopsy results until Thursday.
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New Hampshire will put the remaining $30 million toward workforce programs, business development and other longer-term investments. Those funds must be spent by Sept. 30.
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The bill would require parents’ permission for any medical and mental health care. Health care providers say it could prevent some teens from accessing substance use treatment and reproductive health care.
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Un esfuerzo busca enmendar la constitución estatal para proteger el derecho al aborto. Otro prohibiría los abortos después de los 15 días.
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Like naloxone, the new drug — nalmefene — can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose.
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Police say an especially dangerous batch of drugs may be circulating.
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President Biden is skipping the NH primary this year. His challengers for the Democratic nomination spent the weekend attacking him for it.
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New Hampshire holds its presidential primaries, a state devastated by opioid addiction. But Republicans' response to the crisis has largely focused on cutting off the supply of illegal drugs.
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Ahead of the 2016 primary, candidates from both parties made a point of talking about addiction. This year, Republicans are largely tying the issue to China and the southern border.
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Officials hope advocacy groups can make more people aware of the voluntary insurance program, which has seen limited enrollment since launching a year ago.