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Treatment of Depression in Adults Should Consider Children, Say Researchers
Physicians and other health care professionals who treat adults with depression also should consider the effects of the illness on their patients' children, according to a new report from the National Research Council and the Institute of Medicine.
Strategies for Lower Extremity PAD Compared
Researchers from Dartmouth-Hitchock Medical Center in Lebanon, N.H. have published a new study in the July issue of the Journal of Vascular Surgery about the trends in lower extremity endovascular interventions , lower extremity bypass surgery and major above and below the knee amputations in Medicare beneficiaries .
Stimulus funds for tech slow to appear
New Hampshire high-tech firms interested in stimulus funding may have to wait for awhile.
Wet June means more foul water
Recent rainy weather has fueled the growth of a bacteria that researchers suspect could cause "Lou Gehrig's Disease," and has required the state to post more warnings on the state's lakes and ponds this year.
Woman, 67, killed in Tunbridge crash
A 67-year-old New Hampshire woman was killed and her husband was seriously injured Thursday afternoon in a motor vehicle accident on Route 110, according to state police.
In Burlington, , May 27, 2009, twins, a son and a daughter, Lucas Merritt Howe and Ava Rose Howe, to Shawn and Lauren Howe of Swanton; grandchildren of Philip and Briana Howe of Swanton and Nina and Michael Sibley of Northfield, Mass.
Gloria "Bebe" M. Colby, 84, of Concord died Sunday, June 21, 2009, at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon.
Lebanon Farmers Market Takes Plastic
You no longer need cash to "cash in" on all the fresh produce at the Lebanon, N.H., farmers market.
Federal funds going to 2 bridges
The government is sending New Hampshire more than $2 million to help build bridges on opposite sides of the state.
Cancer vaccine developer ImmuRx lands $250K in seed funding
ImmuRx Inc., a Lebanon, N.H.-based vaccine developer for cancer and chronic infections, has pulled in $250,000 in seed funding from Allyon Capital Partners LLC, a subsidiary of Allyon Solutions, an investment firm in Hanover, N.H. The investment brings additional funding to the $329,000 SBIR grant from the National Institutes of Health that ImmuRx ...
Best Mexican Restaurants in Lebanon, NH
Growing up in Texas, Tex-Mex cuisine was a standard part of my diet. So, one of the biggest adjustments when I moved to New Hampshire was finding out that New England's Mexican restaurants pale in comparison with southwestern standards.
Police Officer Injured In 3-Car Collision
A Lebanon police officer was taken to a hospital after he was involved in a three-car collision.
Suspected Holocaust Museum Shooter Has NH Ties 8min
A man identified as a possible suspect in a shooting at the U.S. Holocaust Museum has ties to New Hampshire.
Wife: Husband shot himself to end the family's pain
Richard Enright ended his life Thursday night to spare his family from any future pain that his personal battle with mental illness might cause them, his wife said Saturday afternoon.
Seacoast Jewish community expresses shock, sadness after Holocaust museum shooting
This week's deadly shooting at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum is a "sad irony," said Rabbi Larry Karol, who considers himself among the many wondering how a man who once fought in World War II against Nazis is facing charges alleging his anti-Semitic views led him to murder.
US Holocaust Museum Shooter "White Supremacist"
Police officers suited up in body armor outside the United States National Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington after a shooting there on Wednesday.
Fenestrated Endografts Prove Viable Alternative to Open Surgery
The use of fenestrated endografts to treat juxta-renal and para-renal aneurysms after prior aortic reconstruction, is a viable alternative to open repair.
Two injured in U.S. Holocaust Museum shooting; man identified as assailant once lived in NH
An elderly gunman opened fire with a rifle inside the crowded U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum on Wednesday, gravely wounding a security guard before two other officers returned fire.
Shooting suspect listed NH as home in 1981
The suspect in Wednesday's Holocaust museum shooting in Washington, D.C., used to live in Lebanon, N.H. James von Brunn -- now 88 and living in Maryland -- was listed as living there when he was charged in 1981 with trying to kidnap members of the Federal Reserve Board in Washington, D.C. He went to prison until 1989.
NH man hurt in logging truck crash
A logging truck rolled over Monday on Route 16, sending logs crashing into a pickup truck and seriously injuring its driver.
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