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Four new Board Trustees elected to Dartmouth Health, and Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center and Dartmouth Hitchcock Clinics
The newly elected trustees, all of whom were elected at the end-of-year 2024 meetings, began their terms this month.

Gabriela M. Andujar Vazquez, MD, named Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center hospital epidemiologist
Andujar's position began January 20

Shorter Days Got You Down? It Could Be Seasonal Affective Disorder.
In most cases, symptoms start in the fall or winter and subside in the spring. But there are methods to help you cope.

Staying Healthy When Illness Spreads: Your Questions Answered
What can you do to protect yourself from the surge in respiratory illnesses in New Hampshire? Michael Calderwood, MD, MPH, answers questions from WMUR viewers on how to cope now and throughout the rest of the year.

Where Mental Health Meets Gastrointestinal Health
For those with GI disorders, the disruption to life and lifestyle can be just as difficult as the physical pain and procedures.

Overcoming Loneliness
If you are lonely, you are not alone. Feeling more connected is within reach and could help improve your health.

What You Can Do About Osteoporosis
Loss of bone density is very common as you age, particularly among women. But there are ways to reduce your risk of fracture. And if you do get this bone disease, medication can help.

Supporting Partners in Our Community
Dartmouth Health works beyond the walls of our hospitals and facilities. Learn about some of the organizations and initiatives we support that promote our community’s health and well-being.

Signs and Symptoms of Menopause: How to Cope
For some time, hormone treatment was not recommended to help women manage the transition into their non-reproductive years and beyond. But new thinking has emerged around treatment and women no longer need to suffer in silence.

Reaching New Heights of Care
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center is the first institution on the East Coast to offer a Diploma in Mountain Medicine. The program welcomes applications from physicians, advanced practice providers, nurses, paramedics, and medical residents.