The New Mexico Department of Health is encouraging people to embrace dry January. Dry January is a global public health ...
Fewer New Mexicans died from drug overdoses for the second straight year in a row, according to mortality data released ...
Norovirus cases are rising in New Mexico, the New Mexico Department of Health announced Jan. 3. Five outbreaks have been ...
Drug overdose deaths decreased statewide for the second consecutive year, according to the New Mexico Department of Health.
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).
New Mexico is experiencing a surge in norovirus cases, mirroring a nationwide trend, according to the New Mexico Health ...
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 ...
Wednesday’s Top Stories Former New Mexico track coach who sexted with student sentenced to probation Neighborhood group ...
Fentanyl was involved in 65% of the overdose deaths in the state in 2023, and methamphetamine was involved in 51% of deaths.
Just one fly can lay up to 300 eggs at a time and is drawn "to the odor of a wound or natural opening on a live, warm-blooded ...