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Vermont health officials have reported about 20 outbreaks of flu this season in the state so far, and they expect that number to rise.The state's�
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The Agency of Natural Resources wants to test all of Vermont’s drinking water for five per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), and the agency said it�
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After saying it could take three years to test the drinking water at every school in Vermont for lead, the Department of Health now says it will finish�
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Vermont’s hub-and-spoke opiate treatment system was only offered at a handful of locations when then-Governor Peter Shumlin devoted his 2014 State of the�
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The Springfield School District will offer medical, dental and mental health services under an agreement recently reached with the nearby Springfield�
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The Vermont Department of Health is teaming up with Vermont State Parks and skin cancer prevention organization IMPACT Melanoma to install free sunscreen�
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The Vermont Department of Health is adding three new polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, to its drinking water advisory, and the Vermont Department of�
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The number of people getting diseases from ticks and mosquitoes in the United States has more than tripled from 2004 to 2016 according to the latest�
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Several dozen Vermont towns are taking part Saturday in a national project to collect unused prescription and over-the-counter drugs. Locations around the�
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A bill that could change how Vermont regulates toxic substances was vetoed by Gov. Scott. Now lawmakers are working on a possible veto override. We're�