German scientists have designed a new molecular sensor to release a thyme flavor when it encounters the flu virus.
CONCORD – The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has identified five people who got sick with Giardia in late August…
As New Hampshire’s state epidemiologist, Dr. Benjamin Chan was thrust into the spotlight during the COVID-19 pandemic as he appeared regularly at public health briefings hosted by then-Gov. Chris Sununu to keep Granite Staters updated on the constantly evolving global health emergency. While that role has faded from many people’s minds since the pandemic was […]
With summer’s barbecues, picnics, and festivals come warmer temperatures and outdoor cooking—conditions that also help bacteria and parasites thrive: one-third of all foodborne illnesses in the U.S. are reported between June and August. And while many cases are mild, some can cause serious complications in children, the elderly, and other vulnerable populations. A new analysis from Trace One identifies which states report the highest rates of foodborne illness, utilizing national estimates and four years of finalized state-level CDC data. The analysis also explores the most commonly tracked foodborne pathogens, and how the risk of illness fluctuates throughout the year.
With summer’s barbecues, picnics, and festivals come warmer temperatures and outdoor cooking—conditions that also help bacteria and parasites thrive: one-third of all foodborne illnesses in the U.S. are reported between June and August. And while many cases are mild, some can cause serious complications in children, the elderly, and other vulnerable populations. A new analysis from Trace One identifies which states report the highest rates of foodborne illness, utilizing national estimates and four years of finalized state-level CDC data. The analysis also explores the most commonly tracked foodborne pathogens, and how the risk of illness fluctuates throughout the year.
Healthbeat reports tick populations are rising in the Northeast, raising tick-borne disease risks. Here’s how to stay safe.
CONCORD — The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services’ Division of Public Health advises consumers not to eat Marketside Grilled…
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CONCORD — As the weather warms up and ticks and mosquitoes become more active, the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Divi…
CONCORD — As the weather warms up and ticks and mosquitoes become more active, the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Divi…
