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Doctors, scientists fight superbugs that could kill

Doctors, scientists fight superbugs that could kill millions

 

Drinking 3 times per week may be the cutoff, researchers say

Drinking more than 3 times a week may be bad for you, study says

 

His wife died in childbirth, but officer couldn't sue

'Grossly unfair'? Widower takes ban on military injury claims to Supreme Court

 

Report: Lifespan calculators haveweak spots

How long will you live? A reporter tries some lifespan calculators.

 

Migraine patients can try three new drugs for headache prevention

Migraine patients can now try three new drugs for prevention

 

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Ponzi scheme prompts mortgage company fineCONCORD - A Nashua mortgage firm has been ordered to pay 8,000 for selling an unsecured promissory note that cost an investor more than 20,000 when the note turned out to be connected to a Ponzi scheme, the state said.The New Hampshire Bureau of...

 

Yes, Democrats, it's a mob

FORMER ATTORNEY GENERAL Eric Holder believes that Michelle Obama was wrong when she famously advised, x201cWhen they go low, we go high.x201d Rather, he told Democrats at a gathering in Georgia, x201cwhen they go low, we kick them.x201dIf Holder had been honest, he would have said, x201cWhen they win a presidency via the...

 

Officials gathering information for State Plan on Aging

The State of New Hampshire and the State Committee on Aging, representing roughly 30 agencies geared to seniors, are gathering information on what matters most to New Hampshire's aging population through online and print surveys and statewide listening sessions, starting Oct. 25 in Berlin.Residents' anonymous responses will...

 

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Idiot Baldwin To the Editor: Alec Baldwin speaks at Democratic Dinner in NH? You're kidding. With Representatives there. He is still mumbling over President Trump. Loss to Hillary! Come on, please get over it! This is NH not California. WE don't care, Dems, Republicans or us Independents.First,...

 

Treating sleep apnea may improve stroke outcomes

Treating a common sleep disorder immediately after a stroke or mini-stroke may improve patients' neurological symptoms and daily functioning, a small study suggests.At least 25 million adults in the U.S. have obstructive sleep apnea, which causes their airway to close, briefly halting breathing, for a few seconds multiple times...

 

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