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Newly Renovated Southeast Heights Public Health Office May 26, 2015 - Public Relations - Information

The New Mexico Department of Health’s Southeast Heights Public Health Office in Albuquerque’s International District, located at 7525 Zuni Southeast, will reopen for business on Wednesday, July 1, 2015. The Southeast Heights Office had been closed for renovations. « read more »



Deming Public Health Office Reopens May 19, 2015 - Southwest Public Health Region - Information

The Deming Public Health Office has resumed regular business hours. « read more »



Plumbing Problems Force Closure of Deming Public Health Office May 18, 2015 - Southwest Public Health Region - Information

The Deming Public Health Office, 215 S. Silver, shut down at 2:00 p.m. today (May 18th) due to plumbing issues. « read more »



Exercise Safely in Hot Weather May 14, 2015 - Public Relations - Information

The New Mexico Department of Health wants to make sure when you go out for that bike ride, jog or yard work this weekend you know how best to exercise safely in hot weather. « read more »



Recognizing Nurses for their Contributions May 6, 2015 - Public Relations - Information

During National Nurses Week, Governor Susana Martinez and the New Mexico Department of Health recognize nurses for their contributions to the health care workforce and for helping keep New Mexico families healthy. May 6-12 is National Nurses Week. « read more »



Department of Health Recognizes May as National Asthma Month May 6, 2015 - Asthma - Information

The New Mexico Department of Health recognizes May as National Asthma Awareness Month and takes the opportunity to educate New Mexicans regarding diagnosis and treatment programs committed to improving the lives of those diagnosed with asthma. « read more »



What Do You Know About H2O? May 6, 2015 - Water Quality - Information

The observance, National Drinking Water Week is sponsored each year by the American Water Works Association, and it gives them and other organizations nationwide, including the New Mexico Department of Health the opportunity to talk about the essential role drinking water plays in our daily lives. « read more »