News & Stories
Before the skies go dark, read these tips for safely viewing the upcoming solar eclipse from Dartmouth Health
Even when the sun is fully covered by the moon, it is never safe to stare directly at the sun.
How the Center for Pain and Spine treats chronic pain
Team members of the Functional Restoration Program work with patients to improve the quality of life and work with practicality in mind.
Where to go if you are in need of food
If you are finding it hard to meet your own or your family’s dietary or nutrition needs, these Vermont and New Hampshire organizations can help. Most accept donations, too.
The story of retired Boston Red Sox pitcher Bill "Spaceman" Lee's return to the mound
After multiple medical centers were unable to treat famed Red Sox pitcher Bill “Spaceman” Lee, Dartmouth Health cardiologist Hannah Chaudry, MD got him back to playing baseball.
Invisible victims
Dartmouth Health employees tackle human trafficking by spreading awareness, providing guidance and giving support to staff and patients.
Protecting your eyes during the solar eclipse
On April 8th, the skies of Vermont and New Hampshire will go dark. Are your eyes prepared?
Dartmouth Health leads study showing what it takes to rise and shine
By Newsroom
According to a new Dartmouth Health and University of Michigan study, a 5 am wake-up call may be worth sleeping through.