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This Request for Applications (RFA) is published to solicit applications from qualified vendors to serve as the Administrative Lead Organization (ALO) of the statewide Health Care Coalition (HCC) for
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Concord, NH – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an advisory for consumers not to buy or feed WanaBana apple cinnamon fruit puree pouches to toddlers and young children because the
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The food we eat, the water we drink, the air we breathe, the products we use, and the conditions in which we live, learn, work, and play affect our health. The mission of Environmental Health Programs
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RSA 130-A:5-d Sale and Rental of Property in effect July 1, 2024 The Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (HHLPPP) would like to bring to your attention a section of New Hampshire’s
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Lead poisoning happens when a child comes in contact with lead dust from their environment that then enters their bodies through their mouth from hands, toys, and pacifiers that have tiny amounts of l
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Resources and online training materials to inform and educate families and community health workers, home visiting nurses and health officers are available at the links below. A forthcoming interactiv
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Contact a Public Health Nurse Public Health Nurses, working within New Hampshire Division of Public Health Services, Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, are available to answer hea
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Our mission is to meet our clients’ needs and requirements, comply with all applicable quality assurance / quality control objectives and comply with all current applicable government standards and re
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A number of State and Federal laws have been passed aimed at preventing lead poisoning. These laws address a variety of lead hazards found in our environment including lead in paint, dust and soil; le
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The YRBS monitors six types of health-related behaviors that contribute to the leading causes of death and disability among youth and adults, including: Behaviors that contribute to unintentiona