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- The public is invited to read about and provide input on state substance use laws and regulations and federal grant applications and …
- … and other health professions, including pharmacists and dentists, are trusted sources for people thinking about … and other health professions, including pharmacists and dentists, are trusted sources for people thinking about …
- Tracking Cyanobacteria in Vermont Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, are naturally found in fresh water in the U.S., including Lake Champlain and other Vermont waters. Some types of cyanobacteria can release natural toxins or poisons (called …
- The Health Department is one of the largest departments in state government. We are proud to work to promote and protect the health of Vermonters. Read about our mission Public health is the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging healthy …
- For Immediate Release: August 1, 2022 Media Contacts: Ben Truman │ Vermont Department of Health 802-316-2117 / 802-863-7281 [email protected] Deb Kitzmiller │ Brattleboro Office of Local Health 802-251-2102 Ashley Follensbee │ White River …
- … services and resources. Need help finding a local doctor or dentist? Need to know how to access food stamps or health …
- … services and resources. Need help finding a local doctor or dentist? Need to know how to access food stamps or health …
- … services and resources. Need help finding a local doctor or dentist? Need to know how to access food stamps or health …
- Every year, around 3,500 babies in the United States die unexpectedly while sleeping. Most of these deaths are due to Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths (SUID). SUID is a term used to describe infant deaths related to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), …
- Data Drives Public Health Data plays an important role in public health. It helps us understand the challenges and barriers that may prevent people in Vermont from living their healthiest lives. Explore Vermont health data by topic …