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New Hampshire ‘way above' national average in rise of drug and alcohol deaths, suicides

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Annmarie Timmins

New Hampshire has been named the healthiest state in the country two years running by the United Health Foundation, largely because of its low rates of homicide, poverty, and unemployment.

It’s doing considerably worse when it comes to deaths related to suicide, drugs, and alcohol, according to a new report from Trust for America’s Health, a national health policy and research organization.

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