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Medical Examiner's Office: N.H. Overdose Deaths Decreased In 2019For the second year in a row, drug overdose deaths decreased in New Hampshire, according to the state’s chief medical examiner.Get stories like this in…
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A new report for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services shows a lot more people could be getting help from the opioid overdose reversal drug…
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Some New Hampshire recovery centers say they are dealing with a lapse in funds as the state waits to receive more federal money. An official from the…
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One of the bills included in the omnibus healthcare legislation Governor Sununu signed into law on Wednesday requires that superintendents at county…
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The Manchester School District is filing a legal claim against Purdue Pharma for that company's role in the opioid crisis.Purdue Pharma made and marketed…
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Two hospitals in Manchester and Nashua are now the new hubs for the Doorway, a program that connects people with substance use disorders to treatment and…
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The New Hampshire Attorney General's office has concluded that officers were justified in their use of force during a high-profile standoff last March…
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The family of a man who died last year at a Manchester jail is suing the facility and its medical contractor, alleging substandard care.The wrongful death…
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The Executive Council unanimously approved contracts for hospitals in Manchester and Nashua to serve as new hubs for the Doorway, a program which connects…
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Governor's Commission On Alcohol And Other Drugs Allocates $3.8 Million In Unused FundsThe Governor's Commission on Alcohol and Other Drugs voted today on how to spend an unused $3.8 million dollars of state funding from this fiscal year.The…