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The House of Representatives voted down a bill Thursday that would allow people to temporarily put themselves on a “do not sell’ list. The proposal would have allowed people to voluntarily restrict their right to buy a gun.
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Some of those tips: people should focus on reading books about topics they’re interested in, put less pressure on themselves, and, if they’re bilingual, try to find books of another language online.
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The events, hosted Saturday at the Montshire Museum of Science, led parents through a discussion about their feelings around climate change while their kids played nearby.
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NHPR’s Rick Ganley spoke with Susan Stearns, executive director of the mental health advocacy group NAMI-New Hampshire.
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Conversations following shootings often focus on a suspect’s mental health, but mental health experts say most people with mental illness are more likely to be victims of violence.
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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.
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The fight over how people seeking to be released from in-patient mental health facilities in New Hampshire should get to address a judge is the latest flashpoint in a five-year long legal battle.
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“I think our policies in the state are fine,” House Speaker Sherman Packard said.
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The suits seek financial damages and restitution and an end to Meta's practices that are in violation of the law.
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The country’s current top doctor says tackling loneliness should be a "national priority."