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Nursing Excellence: Rutland Regional Medical Center earned Magnet designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center for the fourth straight time, highlighting its push for high-quality, patient-centered care. Hospital Cost Control: Vermont lawmakers advanced S.190, a health care cost measure that speeds up reference-based pricing so regulators can set hospital price caps sooner for certain insurance plans—aimed at lowering premiums amid pressure on hospital finances. Toxic Exposure Watch: Vermont became the first state to ban paraquat, a herbicide linked to Parkinson’s disease and other serious health risks; the law phases out use and sale, with limited exemptions for farmers. Mental Health Access: United Counseling Service in Bennington spotlighted outpatient clinician Paul Perrault, offering in-person individual and group therapy with evening availability and same-day access. Public Safety (Health Impact): Vermont State Police continued investigating a suspicious 2025 death in Sheldon after a medical examiner listed stab wounds as the cause and the manner as undetermined. Community Health Events: Rutland Regional Medical Center will host a free Regional Mixer focused on the Vermont Orthopaedic Clinic on June 2 in Killington.

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May 24, 2026

Vermont nears first-in-the-nation paraquat ban as Parkinson’s case gains attention

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20/20 Biolabs' Multi-Cancer Early Detection Blood Test Selected by State of Vermont to Screen up to 4,500 Firefighters

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Vermont Poised to Become First State to Ban Paraquat as Family’s Parkinson’s Battle Draws National Attention

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