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It may be a challenging few weeks for New Hampshire hospitals as they near full capacity amid a spike in respiratory illnesses, according to the president of the New Hampshire Hospital Association.
The start of a new year tends to be busy for area healthcare facilities, especially for respiratory illnesses such as colds and influenza. The increases in COVID-19 and RSV over the last month or so have added to that.
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For some people, COVID-19 symptoms can linger for months - or even years. It's called 'long COVID.' That is the case for Cathie Caputo, who was initially diagnosed in December 2021.
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Research by Keck School of Medicine of USC found that people who wear hearing aids regularly have a 24% lower risk of mortality. A lead researcher and geriatrician detailed the benefits.