BLOOD CRISIS: Threat to Red Cross Blood Supply Continues
Since the Red Cross issued its first-ever blood crisis alert, severe winter weather has further complicated efforts to rebuild the blood supply.
Read MoreSince the Red Cross issued its first-ever blood crisis alert, severe winter weather has further complicated efforts to rebuild the blood supply.
Read MoreGovernor Ned Lamont announced in February that he is endorsing a plan developed in consultation with Connecticut Department of Public Health Commissioner Dr. Manisha Juthani and Connecticut State Department of Education Commissioner Charlene Russell-Tucker to eliminate the statewide requirement that is in effect as part of Connecticut's COVID-19 safety protocols, for masks to be worn in all schools and childcare centers.
Read MoreThe detection of breast cancer has come a long way since it was first recorded in ancient Egypt. In 2020, 64 percent of patients who were diagnosed at a localized stage with breast cancer had a 99 percent survival rate for the next 5 years.
Read MoreHigh-speed internet is no longer a luxury; it is a necessity. Access to affordable and reliable high-speed internet, also known as broadband, is essential to providing the connections Connecticut residents need to family, friends, health care providers, work, and so many more.
Read MoreMany of the questions pediatricians are asked are easy. We all agree about vaccinations (They're essential), toothbrushing (also yes), and bike helmets (absolutely). I am going to tell you about vitamins – what they do, where they come from, and when your child may need a supplement. So, vitamins aren't such a simple topic.
Read MoreWe are paying more these days for everything from groceries to gas to housing. With inflation at its highest rate in four decades – jumping seven percent last year alone – Americans want to know what Congress is doing to help them pay for the essentials they need.
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