The news on the vaccine front just keeps getting worse – and more embarrassing – for the country that was once a world leader in scientificall…
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Mental health challenges can affect anyone, regardless of background or circumstance, and they are becoming more common across the United States.
BOSTON — Legislation to ensure postpartum defendants charged with criminal offenses are screened for — and, if necessary, committed for treatm…
The federal government is on the brink of reversing a century of medical progress for older adults.
BOSTON — State public health officials released COVID-19 vaccination guidance this week ahead of this year’s respiratory illness season and tw…
As New Hampshire’s state epidemiologist, Dr. Benjamin Chan was thrust into the spotlight during the COVID-19 pandemic as he appeared regularly…
In the mid-1990s, my then-husband passed away from complications of HIV/AIDS. From the time he was diagnosed until he died, all of us, friends and family, but most of all, him, knew how it would end. There was no cure or effective management for HIV/AIDS then. Early on, a specific population of humans was the known segment of society contracting the disease: Gay men and IV drug users. Few people cared if they suffered and died. Good riddance was the attitude — the more the better.

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