Awareness
Pfizer and Moderna bivalent vaccines have received authorization « read more »
DOH encourages New Mexicans to take advantage of free rapid tests « read more »
Daily updates of hospitalizations, deaths, cases and tests will continue « read more »
The New Mexico Department of Health (DOH) and the Early Childhood Education and Care Department (ECECD) collaborate with UNM Hospital to provide a universally offered nurse home visit for all newborns and their caregivers beginning three weeks postpartum. This multiagency collaboration will hav... « read more »
The New Mexico Rehabilitation Center located in Roswell, N.M. announces resumption of its Intensive Outpatient Program for substance treatment. « read more »
Health tips for keeping loved ones healthy and merry « read more »
November 24th is National Family Health History Day « read more »
The New Mexico Department of Health reminds all residents a good time to remember to change and test the batteries on smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms is when setting the clocks twice a year as Daylight Savings Time begins and ends. « read more »
Type 2 Diabetes can be circumvented with lifestyle changes « read more »
More than 80 percent of sudden unexpected infant deaths in N.M. are potentially preventable « read more »
SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Health (DOH) encourages residents to download the NM Notify app and to report positive COVID-19 home tests on the app. Approximately 760,000 New Mexicans are already using the app to be notified if they’ve likely been exposed, allowing them to reduce the r... « read more »
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has proclaimed October 2022 as Community Health Workers Month. « read more »
Free mammograms available for low income or those without insurance « read more »
New Mexico Department of Health (DOH) marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month by reminding New Mexicans to schedule their annual cancer screenings. Spread the word about mammograms – with early detection and treatment, most women can survive breast cancer. « read more »
Fall prevention guidance for older adults to commemorate Adult Falls Prevention Week September 18-24 « read more »
New Mexico’s Healthcare Professionals Honored « read more »
The New Mexico Department of Health (DOH) reports the state’s first probable case of monkeypox in New Mexico. The patient returned from out-of-state travel and was likely exposed through contact. « read more »
State agencies launch digital resource platform and marketing campaign to help New Mexico families find infant formula « read more »
The New Mexico Department of Health and the New Mexico Early Childhood Education & Care Department (ECECD) are working closely to ensure that families are able to access infant formula during a national shortage. « read more »
State issues smoke advisory for northeast New Mexico residents « read more »