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This flu season has been a tough one for Vermont and the rest of the country, in part, due to the predominant presence of the strain influenza A H3N2. But鈥�
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The number of accidental overdose deaths in Vermont involving the synthetic drug fentanyl increased significantly last year, according to a new report.The鈥�
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Hospitals are working to limit the spread of the flu as more cases are reported across Vermont.In early December, the Vermont Department of Health says鈥�
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In November, the Department of Health announced that it was going to test 16 of the older schools around Vermont that get water from municipal sources to鈥�
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Vermont and nearly every other state in the U.S. is experiencing "widespread" flu outbreaks this winter, and the state health commissioner says the peak鈥�
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A new report by the Centers for Disease Control says Vermont had the lowest rate of drug overdose deaths in New England.CDC released its report on drug鈥�
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Twenty-nine people have used a lethal dose of medication prescribed by their doctors under Vermont's law that allows the terminally ill to end their own鈥�
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No one is happy when the Vermont Department of Health sends out a press release that opens with: "we may be in for a rough flu season."On top of that,鈥�
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The health department will test drinking water in 16 schools for lead, and the results could lead to a statewide testing program.About 150 schools that鈥�
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New Jersey last week set its safe drinking water standard for the chemical PFOA at 14 parts per trillion, which is lower than Vermont's standard. Vermont鈥�