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This page provides information on: Burden of asthma for children Stock inhaler legislation How to get involved Resources for managing asthma at school In 2016, legislation was p
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This page provides the following: Overview of Asthma in the Workplace Workplace Exposures Resources and References Approximately a quarter of adults with asthma indicate their ast
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Asthma Action Plans are a crucial part of managing asthma. They explain a patient’s medications, symptoms, triggers, and what to do in an emergency. They are also required by law for schools
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Allergens Dust Mites Animals: dog, cat, rabbit, birds, rats, horses Pollen from trees, grass, weeds Molds Cockroaches and their droppings Rodents and their droppings Food: Peanuts, e
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The NH Asthma Collaborative is a group of stakeholders from multiple sectors committed to understanding and alleviating the burden of asthma in New Hampshire communities through a holistic framework o
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What is Prediabetes? It is a blood glucose (sugar) level that is higher than normal but not high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes. One in three American adults has prediabetes, and most do not even
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Considerable evidence exists linking Diabetes Self Management Education and Support (DSMES) participation to positive changes in health behaviors and improved diabetes-related outcomes. Benefits of
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The Radiological Emergency Preparedness program organizes New Hampshire emergency response capabilities for a coordinated response to an incident at the Seabrook Station Nuclear Plan. The NH Divisi
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The Health Officer Liaison Unit helps local health officers, local municipal officials, citizens, and others to: Understand the role of the local health officer in local environmental heal