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New Mexicans can now text questions to the Department of Health Helpline for faster help finding providers or health care answers.
We are experiencing a new renaissance…of psychedelic medicine.” By Leah Romero, Source NM New Mexico Department of Health experts on Friday announced an expedited timeline for the state’s new medical psilocybin program during the program’s first advisory board meeting.
The New Mexico Environment Department is offering free testing for private well water owners in parts of Mora, San Miguel, and Taos counties. In a 2025 geological study, heavy metals were found in the groundwater of the burn scar after the Hermit Peak Calf Canyon Fire,
New Mexicans looking for help with medical questions or assistance finding health-care providers now have a new way to reach the state’s Health Department Helpline: text messaging. “Text messaging means easier access to the Helpline when people need it,
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. A standing order from the New Mexico Department of Health will allow health care providers and pharmacists to provide the latest version of COVID-19 vaccines to anyone ...
SWOOPING IN TO HELP STATE POLICE AS WELL. COVID 19 VACCINATION GUIDELINES HAVE CHANGED AT THE FEDERAL LEVEL, MAKING IT AVAILABLE TO THOSE WITH SEVERE MEDICAL CONDITIONS AND THOSE 65 OR OLDER. THE NEW MEXICO HEALTH DEPARTMENT RECENTLY COUNTERED THAT MOVE BY ...
The New Mexico Health Department continues to strongly recommend the hepatitis B birth dose for newborns, while both the CDC and the prevention’s advisory committee
A hiker in the Gila National Forest was bitten by a coyote that tested positive for rabies according to the New Mexico Department of Health.
With the change in federal guidelines, experts with Sanford Health and Marshfield Clinic say the sooner you get the vaccine, the better. A newborn can be exposed to the virus from their mother during birth or by a caregiver.