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Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Arthritis CDC offers educational information on the basics, types, risk factors, and how to care for yourself with arthritis. Physical Activity Progra
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Health Officer Nomination Form The purpose of appointing a health officer is to ensure that every municipality has a single official who understands state health laws and who is ready
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The New Hampshire Asthma Control Program (NHACP) is dedicated to reducing the burden of asthma in New Hampshire. Through data surveillance, implementation of public health interventions, and partnersh
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Community Dining & Home Delivered Meals Programs Community and home-delivered meals are available to seniors age 60 and over; and to eligible adults age 18 to 59 who have a chronic illness or d
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Having asthma or caring for someone with asthma can be challenging, but there are many things you can do to help control asthma symptoms and lead a healthy life. To start, follow these steps
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Our State’s People New Hampshire has a very resilient population, with higher average education, income, and grit that helps them adapt to a changing climate. Yet, even the most resilient com
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Our State’s Climate The extreme northern and western portions of the state are the least influenced by the moderating effects of the Gulf of Maine and thus experience more extreme cold temperatures
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Health status and patterns of disease are influenced by at least four main factors, including social-economics, health behaviors, clinical care, and the physical environment. Weather and climate
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The Health Officer Manual includes information about the Health Officers’ role and responsibilities in responding to different environmental concerns or inspection needs. It is prepared by the New Ham
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Eligibility Requirements Eligibility for ANB depends upon income, resources, and living arrangement. Individuals eligible for State Supplemental are also automatically eligible for Medicaid. You