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Insect Repellents

Insect Repellents is a resource that describes all the different repellents such as, DEET, Picaridin, Oil of lemon Eucalyptus, Citionella, 2-Undecanone, IR3535, and other repellents that help protect you from mosquitoes, gnats, punkies, no-see-ums, ticks, and other insects.

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Eastern Equine Encephalitis

Eastern Equine Encephalitis(EEE) is a mosquito-spread disease of birds that can be transmitted from a mosquito bite to horses and people. This educational resource includes information about mosquito biology, diseases they spread, management options, and how to protect yourself.

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Bullying Education Program

Many years of research have shown that bullying in our schools and in our society is a much more damaging and dangerous experience for children than we ever suspected. Unfortunately, it's also much more widespread and is occurring at an earlier age than ever before. This program will help parents have a clear grasp of the prevalence and impact of bullying in their school and community, identify common signs that their child may be a victim or perpetrator of bullying and provide a clear, concise strategy for talking to their child about bullying.

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Biology and Management of Ticks in New Hampshire

Biology and Management of Ticks in New Hampshire is a helpful resource that explains the biology and identification of ticks, how to protect yourself, what diseases ticks spread, where the diseases have been found in New Hampshire, what the disease symptoms are, and more!

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Speech-Language-Hearing Center

The UNH Speech-Language-Hearing Center provides evaluation and treatment to individuals of all ages who demonstrate a variety of communication concerns and differences. Services are provided at a reasonable cost and with a sliding scale fee schedule.

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To schedule an evaluation or treatment, contact Amy Plante, the Speech-Language-Hearing Center Coordinator, at  862-2546, or by e-mail amy.plante@unh.edu.

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Hearing Screenings

Free hearing screenings are offered each May. Screenings are about 15-20 minutes long, located in Hewitt Hall and conducted by graduate students.

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To schedule a free hearing screening, contact Amy Plante, the Speech-Language-Hearing Center Coordinator, at 862-2546, or by e-mail amy.plante@unh.edu.

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Caregiver Guidebook

This guidebook is intended to be used by caregivers or by individuals who wish to plan and prepare for their future as they age.

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Visit the online guidebook. For more questions, please email cacl.chhs@unh.edu.

ReportIt!

ReportIt is the place to report and learn about incidents of hate, bias, discrimination and/or harassment. 

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Use the online form, or contact the Affirmative Action and Equity Office at 862-2930.

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ADA Compliance

Contact the EEO/ADA Compliance Officer for information on Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Compliance at UNH, to lodge a complaint or to request a reasonable accommodation.

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Use the online form, or contact the Affirmative Action and Equity Office at 862-2930

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Guide to Quitting Tobacco

Quitting smoking is not easy, but you can do it! To have the best chance of quitting and staying quit, you need to know what you’re up against, what your options are, and where to go for help. The American Cancer Society has created a guide to help individuals quit smoking.

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