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the etiology of chronic diseases that are predominant in the Northeast region of New Hampshire and Vermont,” Melanie said.

John said that his wife raised well over three million dollars for rural community health in northeast Vermont.

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Project coordinator of the ongoing New Hampshire Birth Cohort Study Joan Robie-Dieter, who worked closely with Sayarath, described her as a “genuinely kind and gentle woman.” Robie-Dieter said that the two studied how environmental contaminants, specifcally arsenic in baby food, afect the health of pregnant women and their children. Their study began in 2009 and has enrolled over 1,500 pregnant women living in New Hampshire and Vermont. The short and long term consequences of exposure to environmental contaminants during pregnancy is vitally important but

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