Public health depends on long-term planning, and when that planning is interrupted, some programs never recover.
On Jan. 1, Kate Harmon Siberine marked four years living with long COVID. “I really wish I could tell you that things were drastically improved,” Siberine said. “Unfortunately, that has not been the case for me.” Most people who contract COVID-19 recover from their symptoms within days or weeks. However, for some people, the illness […]
Knowable Magazine reports 2025 faced turmoil in U.S. science amid job cuts and budget slashes, yet saw advances in gene therapy, quantum computing, and renewable energy.
CONCORD — This week Gov. Chris Sununu released the State of New Hampshire COVID-19 After-Action Report. The report, written by a third-party c…
A second public health emergency of this decade is beginning to take shape in New Hampshire. While the emergency does not involve an infectiou…
CONWAY — The worker shortage is so profound that Memorial Hospital might have to purchase or build a place for its workers to live, U.S. Sen. …
BERLIN — Now entering its third year, the COVID-19 pandemic continues with cases of the coronavirus, the flu and respiratory syncytial virus o…
My first long research trip in nearly three years revealed some subtle hints of a breakdown in the social order. Most conspicuous was increase…
AUGUSTA— The Maine Department of Health and Human Services recently issued $25 million to Maine hospitals in the latest round of funding to su…
