Carbon Monoxide: Can't be seen, can't be smelled, can't be heard, can be stopped

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Awareness

This post is an excerpt from New Mexico Department of Health's news release from February 7, 2024: NM records 89 emergency visits and one fatality due to carbon monoxide poisoning. The New Mexico Department of Health (DOH) is alerting the...

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February is Cancer Prevention Month

National Cancer Prevention Month

This post is an excerpt of NM Department of Health's news release from February 6, 2024 titled, Healthy habits, routine screenings essential for cancer prevention. Cancer is one of New Mexico’s leading causes of death - responsible for...

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New NM DOH Helpline

This post is an excerpt from NMDOH's news release published December 11, 2023, DOH unveils comprehensive helpline to streamline public inquiries and make healthcare more accessible. The New Mexico Department of Health (DOH) announces the...

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FCC Affordable Connectivity Program Wind Down

Affordable Connectivity Program Ending

About the Affordable Connectivity Program In 2021, Congress established the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, appropriating $14.2 billion. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) was tasked to...

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Input Needed! Nothing About Us Without Us: USAID Disability Policy

Input Needed: Nothing Without Us: USAID Disability Policy

Comments due Friday, December 15, 2023, at 5:00 PM ETThe United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is seeking comments on the draft of an update to the agency’s disability policy, which guides its work to advance inclusion...

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Stay Safe in Winter Weather

Be aware of cold-related illnesses

The New Mexico Department of Health (DOH) reminds residents that low temperatures will continue off and on throughout the winter season, and everyone should be aware of the risks of cold-related illness. Like extreme heat, extreme cold...

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