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For many Vermont farmers, bird flu poses an especially serious risk this year, amid fears the virus could spread to dairy cattle in the state.
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The psychiatric unit at Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin has closed its doors.
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If you're in the camp of folks who are dragging their feet to start working out again, this comic is for you.
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In the fourth installment of our series, In Good Health, we explore health care industry startups in our region.
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The proposed doula certification program would be a step toward allowing Medicaid coverage for doula services.
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For the second installment in our weekly January health series, we explore Health At Every Size, weight neutrality, and intuitive eating.
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In the first installment of our weekly January series on health, we talk about the physical, mental, and social benefits of sauna.
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The owners of the flock notified state officials on Dec. 18, after one of their birds died suddenly and others became sick.
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Vermont's lead poisoning prevention program reports increased testing but officials remain concernedThe percentage of 1 and 2-year-olds who had their blood tested for lead reached an all time high in 2023.
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The Agency of Agriculture is about to start a USDA-mandated testing program to see if there is bird flu in the milk supply. The state will not require farms that sell raw milk directly to consumers to test their milk.