DHHS News and Events
Public Health Lab to Re-Open Monday
January 19, 2012 - DHHS Division of Public Health Services announces that final tests on the Public Health Labs water system will be conducted on Friday morning to determine if the Lab, located at 29 Hazen Drive can re-open. If the tests are successful, staff will be allowed into the Lab to start checking the status of the equipment. more...
January 19, 2012 - DHHS Division of Public Health Services announces that final tests on the Public Health Labs water system will be conducted on Friday morning to determine if the Lab, located at 29 Hazen Drive can re-open. If the tests are successful, staff will be allowed into the Lab to start checking the status of the equipment. more...
Immunization Program Looking for Nominations for Childhood Immunization Champion Award
January 20, 2012 - New Hampshire is participating in the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s 2012 Childhood Immunization Champion Award
contest. DHHS Division of Public Health Services Immunization Program is asking the public to nominate individuals for their work in promoting childhood immunizations. more...
January 20, 2012 - New Hampshire is participating in the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s 2012 Childhood Immunization Champion Award
contest. DHHS Division of Public Health Services Immunization Program is asking the public to nominate individuals for their work in promoting childhood immunizations. more...
January Is Cervical Health Awareness Month
January 19, 2012 - The US Congress has designated January as Cervical Health Awareness Month. The NH Breast and Cervical Cancer Program at DHHS would like to remind women that they may be eligible for free screening services through the Let No Woman Be Overlooked program. read more... | Watch Public Health Director Dr. José Montero on WMUR's Monthly Checkup
January 19, 2012 - The US Congress has designated January as Cervical Health Awareness Month. The NH Breast and Cervical Cancer Program at DHHS would like to remind women that they may be eligible for free screening services through the Let No Woman Be Overlooked program. read more... | Watch Public Health Director Dr. José Montero on WMUR's Monthly Checkup
29 Hazen Drive to Re-Open on Wednesday January 18th; Public Health Lab to Remain Closed
January 17, 2012 - DHHS and Environmental Services announce that the building at 29 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH will re-open for business on Wednesday, January 18; however, the Public Health Laboratories will remain closed. The building was closed today to employees and the public after frozen pipes burst, causing damage and flooding to several areas of the building. more...
January 17, 2012 - DHHS and Environmental Services announce that the building at 29 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH will re-open for business on Wednesday, January 18; however, the Public Health Laboratories will remain closed. The building was closed today to employees and the public after frozen pipes burst, causing damage and flooding to several areas of the building. more...
New Hampshire Hospital Goes Solar
January 11, 2012 - DHHS announces the largest solar hot water system in the State has been installed at New Hampshire Hospital. Fifty-nine collectors are in place on the hospital's roof and will produce over 450,000 kBTU of energy annually. more...
January 11, 2012 - DHHS announces the largest solar hot water system in the State has been installed at New Hampshire Hospital. Fifty-nine collectors are in place on the hospital's roof and will produce over 450,000 kBTU of energy annually. more...
Test Results of Recalled Infant Formula Negative
January 6, 2012 - DHHS Division of Public Health Services issued precautions recently about the voluntary recall of a powdered infant formula following the death of a Missouri infant who died from a Cronobacter sakazakii infection. The CDC issued findings that samples tested were negative, so there is no need for a recall of infant formula. more...
January 6, 2012 - DHHS Division of Public Health Services issued precautions recently about the voluntary recall of a powdered infant formula following the death of a Missouri infant who died from a Cronobacter sakazakii infection. The CDC issued findings that samples tested were negative, so there is no need for a recall of infant formula. more...
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