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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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.
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Patient interactions are key to diagnosis, but students don’t get much practice. This app, developed by a professor at the school, is meant to change that.
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Another person from Rhode Island also fell ill with the disease after staying at the Mountain View Grand Resort & Spa in Whitefield, health officials said.
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One effort would amend the state constitution to protect abortion rights. Another would ban abortions after 15 days.
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El programa de participación voluntaria de New Hampshire fue la alternativa del gobernador Sununu a las propuestas demócratas de un programa universal financiado con impuestos.
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Gov. Chris Sununu and other state officials touted the plan as a way to offer that coverage to as many Granite Staters as possible, without a state mandate.
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Marty Boldin stepped down from his role as a top drug policy advisor for the governor in 2018.
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The case involved a dispute over records about a former New Hampshire state trooper fired for misconduct.
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With the help of a private contractor, Wellpath, state officials pledged to significantly increase the number of beds available to young people in crisis. But many still remain offline.