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The NH Division of Public Health Services (DPHS) is committed to being a responsive, leadership organization that promotes optimal health and well-being.

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Start your pregnancy on a positive note with WIC. As soon as you know you’re pregnant, WIC supports you and your baby with healthy food, nutrition education, and more. WIC can even provide early breastfeeding support! Not on WIC? Sign up here: bit.ly/3ZtwgNX

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Did you know that certain interactions between people, animals, the environment, and food can speed up antibiotic resistance? Learn more about the connection between the environment and people – and how we can all fight antibiotic resistance together! cdc.gov/antimicrobial-…

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It's Antibiotic Awareness Week! Antibiotics can save lives, but they aren't always the answer when you’re sick. Antibiotics only fight bacteria, not viruses like the cold or flu! Learn more about the right time to take antibiotics: cdc.gov/antibiotic-use…


If you have a low to moderate income and do not have health insurance, you may be eligible for FREE cancer screening through our NH Healthy Lives Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Program. Contact us today to find out if you're eligible: bit.ly/3KAmbu8

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Did you know lead can be passed from mom to baby during pregnancy and impact a baby’s development? 🤰🏽Fortunately, there are steps you can take to prevent lead poisoning and keep yourself and your baby healthy. Learn more about lead and pregnancy: bit.ly/3Cm6pkQ

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Newborn screening checks babies for rare but serious health conditions right after they’re born. Most results come back totally normal, but it’s important to complete the screening so your baby can get timely treatment if necessary. Learn more: bit.ly/41ZtFxx

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About 97,000 people in New Hampshire have diagnosed diabetes. This World Diabetes Day, let’s raise awareness and continue to support and care for those living with diabetes. Start by checking out our diabetes programs and resources: bit.ly/4epdT46 #DiabetesLife #WDD24

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#Rural communities are wonderful places to live and work, which is why nearly 61 million people across the country call them home! We're gearing up to celebrate the #PowerOfRural on #NationalRuralHealthDay, Nov 21. Learn more at bit.ly/468Zdlw.

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Today, we express our deepest gratitude to all veterans for their service. The DHHS Division of Public Health Services office is closed today in observance of the Veterans Day holiday. We will re-open at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, November 12.

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Private wells serve over 40% of New Hampshire's population. If you have a private well, get your well water tested for all the most common pollutants to help protect your family’s health. Learn how through the NH Public Health Lab at: ow.ly/1w0j50MTtLQ #NHPubHealth

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We're proud to make affordable reproductive & sexual health care available to every New Hampshire resident who wants or needs it. Learn more about the 7 NH Family Planning Program #TitleX clinics across the state: bit.ly/3anScWT

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NH Home Visiting Programs help families who need a little extra support. NH family support specialists can work with families starting when they find out they're pregnant through their child’s 3rd birthday. Find a program at bit.ly/3YrvgsU or call 2-1-1. #NHPubHealth

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It’s that time of year, the season for viruses like flu, RSV, and COVID-19. Get protection against serious illness. For vaccine locations near you, visit bit.ly/4hwAPBi.


WIC is not just for moms. Dads, grandparents, foster parents, and primary caregivers can apply for children in their care, too! Not on WIC? Sign up here: nhwic.com/preapplication…

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For 20 years, #QuitNowNH has been helping callers like you quit tobacco. We were there for you then, and we’re here for you now. To learn more, visit: bit.ly/4fk3xn6


Radon is a tasteless, odorless, and colorless gas that can seep into your home. It’s also the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. This Lung Cancer Awareness month, test your home for radon! Request your FREE test kit today: states.aelabs.com/#/nh

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First smile, first steps, first food—so much growing happens in your baby’s first year! WIC can help with healthy food, nutrition, breastfeeding tips and more. Sign up here: nhwic.com/preapplication…

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Happy Halloween! After eating your Halloween treats, don't forget to practice good oral hygiene to help keep your teeth and gums healthy. Good oral health is an important part of overall well-being!

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If you have a low to moderate income and do not have health insurance, you may be eligible for FREE cancer screening through our Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Program. Contact us today at (603) 271-4391 or visit us at dhhs.nh.gov/programs-servi… to find out if you’re eligible.

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#DYK radon causes over 21,000 lung cancer deaths in the United States each year? You can’t see or smell radon gas, so it can be a fright if it seeps into your home. Test your home today! Order your free radon test kit: states.aelabs.com/#/nh #TrackOrTreat

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