The problem is rare in New Hampshire and Maine, but will likely become a bigger problem.
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Health and lifestyle stories from the Portland Press Herald.
Maine used to be a leader in caring for adults with intellectual handicaps. What went wrong?
The state has been scaling back its support for years, forcing families onto years-long waiting lists and potentially creating ‘mini-Pinelands, all over the state.’
McConnell sees eventual alternative to Obamacare
The Senate majority leader warns that changes to the president’s signature legislation won’t come quickly.
Nutritional tips could help ward off the winter blues
In regions where sunshine is extremely limited in winter, the number of people suffering from depression increases until early spring.
Maine’s rural hospitals struggling to survive seismic changes in health care
As technology and health care trends drive patients to larger hospitals for most surgical procedures, the state’s smaller, local hospitals are left with few options for maintaining their own financial health.
Landmark report by surgeon general calls drug crisis ‘a moral test for America’
Part of the reason for the report is to change attitudes about addiction and the stigma that users feel, and to present evidence that addiction is a treatable brain disease, with new therapies under development.
Nonprofit seeks to open East Deering substance abuse treatment clinic
The residential home on Portland’s Washington Avenue would be the second such facility for Crossroads for Women.
Obamacare enrollment steady in first weeks of new season
At least a million people have signed up for new or renewed coverage on the HealthCare.gov website.
Three arthritis pain drugs equally safe for the heart
Fear that Celebrex would be worse than the alternatives proves unfounded in a new study.
Maine veterans hope for stronger connection to VA under Trump
Some say Donald Trump is the right choice for improving their care after problems have rocked the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.