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Overdose deaths declined in New Mexico in 2023
NMDOH: Overdose deaths declined in New Mexico in 2023
New Mexico health officials announced on Tuesday that overdose deaths declined in the state in 2023. In 2022, New Mexico had 997 overdose deaths. That number fell to 948 overdose deaths in 2023. In 2021,
Data: Fewer drug overdose deaths for second year in a row in New Mexico
Drug overdose deaths decreased statewide for the second consecutive year, according to the New Mexico Department of Health.
Overdose deaths in New Mexico fall 8%, marking second year of decline in Santa Fe
SANTA FE, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — Overdose deaths continue to decline in New Mexico, according to the New Mexico Health Department. According to data compiled by the epidemiology team at the NMDOH overdose deaths have declined 8% statewide since 2021.
New Mexico saw fatal overdoses decrease in 2023 for second straight year
New Mexico's drug overdose rate declined in 2023 for the second consecutive year, though the state's rate remained significantly above the national average.
Norovirus, New Mexico
Norovirus cases are on the rise in New Mexico. What to know about the stomach bug
Norovirus cases are rising in New Mexico, the New Mexico Department of Health announced Jan. 3. Five outbreaks have been reported since Dec. 1 in New Mexico, according to the department.
Stomach, intestinal virus cases rising in New Mexico, state health official says
Dr. Miranda Durham, the New Mexico Department of Health's chief medical officer, used a few words to describe the norovirus. The highly contagious gastrointestinal illness, which causes vomiting, diarrhea and stomach cramps,
Health officials: Norovirus cases on the rise in N.M.
The state Department of Health issued an alert last week, warning that norovirus — passed person-to-person by infected people, through contaminated food or water, or by touching contaminated surfaces — is on the rise in New Mexico and nationwide.
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New Mexico Department of Health encouraging people to try out ‘Dry January’
The New Mexico Department of Health is encouraging people to embrace dry January. Dry January is a global public health ...
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Norovirus cases surge in New Mexico and across the nation
New Mexico is experiencing a surge in norovirus cases, mirroring a nationwide trend, according to the New Mexico Health ...
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Crews battle overnight snow to clear New Mexico roads
According to the New Mexico Department of Transportation, crews have been working throughout the night to ensure roadways are ...
The Santa Fe New Mexican
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'Conversations Different': Discussing efforts to reform the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
Jesse Deubel and Judy Calman talk about issues facing the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, and break down a reform ...
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Norovirus Cases Rise in West Texas
Norovirus cases have seen spikes in the last few weeks. We spoke with medical professionals on the virus and what it can do ...
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New Mexico expands behavioral health clinics
New Mexico is one of ten states selected by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to offer the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic program (CCBHC).
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New norovirus strain is stoking the stomach flu surge
A surge in norovirus cases might be explained by a new strain of the virus, which now reportedly makes up a majority of ...
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