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April 2022 marks the 21st anniversary of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) and is an opportunity for our community to reconnect in our efforts to prevent sexual violence and give ...
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Thrombocytopenia-absent radius (TAR) syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that affects about on in 100,000 newborns.

Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) occurs when a baby’s diaphragm fails to fully form, resulting in the movement of abdominal organs, such as intestines, stomach, and liver, into the chest cavity ...
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Native Hawaiians, botanists, conservationists, and government agencies continue to work together to conserve and contribute to the sustainability of Hawai’i’s unique environment.  

Autism, or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) refers to a broad range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication.

2022 Board of Education Appointees

Posted on Mar 30, 2022 in Main

After two years of anxiety, Hawai‘i is entering a new phase of the pandemic with some measure of hope. COVID-19 case counts and hospitalizations are down and vaccinations are up. ...
Read More From the governor: Good news, caution and hope

The latest sign that Hawai‘i is “learning to live with COVID” came when Governor Ige lifted the statewide indoor mask requirement at 11:59 p.m. March 25 when the emergency proclamation ...
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In case you missed it, there’s good news in time for summer travel: As of March 26, passengers arriving in Hawaiʻi from domestic points of origin don’t have to show ...
Read More Governor ends travel quarantine, Safe Travels Hawai‘i

What will the next phase of the pandemic look like for the state?  The answer depends on any new variants, but the good news is we know more about responding ...
Read More DOH outlines plans as the COVID-19 pandemic evolves