Healthcare providers, already hurting from the lost business during the pandemic, are facing another financial challenge- the increased costs of personal protective equipment. In April, at the start of the pandemic, the Federal Emergency Management Agency took control of PPE from major medical equip...
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Hi there!

Welcome to the inaugural health newsletter. In these emails, I'll link what I think are the most important health stories from that week to keep you informed during an unprecedented time for our healthcare system and our own personal health.

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Teddy Rosenbluth
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Youth mental health program stalled as children fill emergency departments
Youth mental health program stalled as children fill emergency departments
John Clyde was seven when he was first sent to the emergency department to wait for a psychiatric bed.Clyde, who lives with fetal alcohol syndrome, a traumatic brain injury, and autism, tried to jump out of a moving car on the highway on the way to the doctor's office.
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Recovery houses across the state are shutting down
Recovery houses, faced with unemployed residents and restricted capacity due to COVID-19, are closing across New Hampshire.
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Increased prices of PPE create additional hardship for healthcare providers 
Increased prices of PPE create additional hardship for healthcare providers 
Healthcare providers, already hurting from the lost business during the pandemic, are facing another financial challenge- the increased costs of personal protective equipment.
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Report: Fatal overdoses were down in 2019
Fatal overdoses in New Hampshire decreased in 2019, according to data released Wednesday by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
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Teddy Rosenbluth has covered science and health care for Los Angeles Magazine, theSanta Monica Daily Press and UCLA'sDaily Bruin, where she was a health editor and later magazine director. Her investigative reporting has brought her everywhere from the streets of Los Angeles to the hospitals of New Delhi. Her work garnered first place for Best Enterprise News Story from the California Journalism Awards, and she was a national finalist for the Society of Professional Journalists Best Magazine Article. She graduated from UCLA with a bachelor’s degree in psychobiology.

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