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Lisa Barndollar of Manchester wants people to know mental illness is just one part of a person. She is featured in new exhibition at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport aimed at destigmatizing mental illness. (Annmarie Timmins | New Hampshire Bulletin)

By Annmarie Timmins

New Hampshire Bulletin

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A new exhibition at the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport aims to bring attention to the benefits of treatment for mental illness – and the need for more options. (Annmarie Timmins | New Hampshire Bulletin)

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Sarah Horne of Manchester was diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder at 8 and tried to take her life at 13. She is sharing her story in a new exhibition at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport aimed at destigmatizing mental illness. (Annmarie Timmins | New Hampshire Bulletin)

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