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Third Dartmouth professor out over sexual misconduct allegations
HANOVER mdash The last of three Dartmouth College brain science professors accused of sexual misconduct resigned on Tuesday after a university investigation concluded with the recommendation that he be stripped of tenure and fired.Last year, in an article published in The Dartmouth, a student newspaper, a group of...
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Newfields Dunkin' Donuts manager accused of taking 8K, says she spent it on her kids
A Hampton mother is accused of stealing nearly 8,000 while working at a Dunkin' Donuts in Newfields and using the cash to buy food and take her children to arcades and restaurants.
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Manchester man, 58, charged with selling heroin, fentanyl
A 58-year-old city man was arrested early Monday when the city's SWAT team and Special Enforcement Division investigators raided a Central Street home.
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Acidic substance thrown on used cars in Rochester lot
ROCHESTER - Police in Rochester are asking for the public's help to find a person who sprayed an acidic substance on vehicles parked at First City Cars and Trucks on Milton Road.
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Merrimack woman accused of striking family member
An 18-year-old Merrimack woman was charged with domestic violence after police said she hit a family member in the head Monday afternoon.
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NH sees damaging winds, flash flooding as severe storms roll through Granite State
A week after a downburst uprooted dozens of trees and damaged homes around Northwood Lake, another round of powerful storms with heavy rain and damaging wind is taking aim at parts of New Hampshire.
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Manchester brewer receives 40,000 loan from city fund
The Manchester Development Corp. has closed a 40,000 loan from the Queen City Loan Fund to a new brewery, the city announced Tuesday. To Share Brewing, operated by Aaron and Jenni Share, plans to open later this summer at 720 Union St.
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This week's DWI License Revocations
The Director of Motor Vehicles, Elizabeth A. Bielecki, has released the following list of Driving While Intoxicated revocations. Please note that the actual date of revocation may have preceded this announcement.
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New plans for former Lowe's location in Manchester call for apartments, restaurants and store
Plans to redevelop a former Lowe's have changed again, with the addition of up to 30 residential apartments, two more restaurants and a new tenant to fill a large vacancy in the main building on the site just south of the Mall of New Hampshire.
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Pinkerton Academy names new finance director and interim fine arts head
Pinkerton Academy has hired a new finance director and named an interim fine arts department head.
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Groton woman injured, undergoes surgery after encounter in her home with a bear
A 71-year-old woman underwent surgery Tuesday morning for serious injuries to her head and face suffered in a pre-dawn encounter with a bear in her home.
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Unemployment rate remains 2.7 percent
New Hampshire's preliminary seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for June was 2.7 percent, unchanged from the May rate, which remained at 2.7 percent after revision, New Hampshire Employment Security reported Tuesday.
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New plans for former Lowe's in Queen City
Plans to redevelop a former Lowe's have changed again, with the addition of up to 30 residential apartments, two more restaurants and a new tenant to fill a large vacancy in the main building on the site just south of the Mall of New Hampshire.
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Senolytics: The science of the gradual decline of old age
This drug cocktail reduced signs of age-related diseases and extended life in mice and human cells
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CMC physicians pioneer less invasive thoracic surgery
Historically, thoracic surgery ' surgery on the lungs or other parts of the respiratory system ' is a major operation with a long and uncomfortable recovery, not to mention a sizable scar.
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5 steps for giving lifesaving CPR
More than 350,000 people had sudden cardiac arrest outside of a hospital in 2017. Those who received CPR were two to three times more likely to survive.
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Insurers fall short in finding, reporting Medicaid fraud
Insurers fall short in catching and reporting Medicaid fraud, inspectors find
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Study: Vitamins, supplements do not reduce heart disease
Taking multivitamins and minerals does not reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease or associated deaths, according to a new review of existing research.
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Treating body and mind together
Until recently, health care professionals, in general, treated the mind and body separately and cared for them under different systems. That meant someone like Taylor, who relies on public transportation, had trouble getting to referrals for physical care at locations far away from her psychiatric appointments. That made follow-ups unlikely.
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