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There Is Another Way - Gina

There Is Another Way - Gina

There Is Another Way - Gina

There Is Another Way - Gina

There Is Another Way - Jennifer

There Is Another Way - Jennifer

There Is Another Way - Jennifer

There Is Another Way - Jennifer

There Is Another Way - Lou

There Is Another Way - Lou

There Is Another Way - Lou

There Is Another Way - Lou

There Is Another Way - Michael Landon

There Is Another Way - Michael Landon

There Is Another Way - Michael Landon

There Is Another Way - Michael Landon

There Is Another Way | Finding Dad

There Is Another Way | Finding Dad

There Is Another Way | Finding Dad

There Is Another Way | Finding Dad

There Is Another Way | How Do Opioids Affect Your Brain?

There Is Another Way | How Do Opioids Affect Your Brain?

There Is Another Way | How Do Opioids Affect Your Brain?

There Is Another Way | How Do Opioids Affect Your Brain?

Title X Clinical course

Title X Clinical course

Title X Clinical course

The purpose of this training is to educate clinical staff who provide Title X family planning services in New Mexico on the Title X family planning guidelines.

Title X Non-Clinical course

Title X Non-Clinical course

Title X Non-Clinical course

The purpose of this training is to educate non-clinical staff who provide Title X family planning services in New Mexico on the Title X family planning guidelines.

Tobacco Use Prevention

Tobacco Use Prevention

Tobacco Use Prevention

Campaigns and resources to prevent youth and young adults from starting to use tobacco and vaping products.

Together NM Website

Together NM Website

Together NM Website

Together NM Website link

Trauma Registry Data Query Module

Trauma Registry Data Query Module

Trauma Registry Data Query Module

This query module is a part of the Indicator-Based Information System and provides the ability to query incidents, deaths, length of stays, and number of intensive care unit days.

Unemployment in New Mexico

Unemployment in New Mexico

Unemployment in New Mexico

Household income is strongly related to health status for all persons in the household. Those living at or near the poverty level tend to have poorer health status, in part because they cannot always afford health care. Health status also depends on meeting a family's needs for adequate housing and nutrition. Lack of income may also keep children from having access to quality education, safe areas to play, and expose them to other risk factors. In addition, common reasons for unemployment include chronic mental or physical illness that limits a person's ability to work outside the home.

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