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People gathered in Hartford on Monday to protest a proposed rate hike for 2024 insurance rates. Insurers cite post-COVID costs, but critics point to their pandemic profits.
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Connecticut is seeing its first Powassan virus cases for 2023. Officials say the cases reflect the rising threat of tick-borne diseases and the importance of tick prevention.
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The woman is a resident of New Haven county in her 50s who has recovered since becoming ill with West Nile virus in July, the state Department of Public Health said in a statement.
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A Bolton resident says it took her months to be seen by a primary care doctor, by which time she had lost the ability to have children.
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A Yale oncologist is asking patients to go to their providers about online medical claims – from supplements to bananas
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This hour: how we relate to unimaginable numbers, both large and small.
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Hartford Hospital's rooftop garden battles urban food insecurity, offering patients fresh produce to highlight diet's health impact.
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More than 57,000 children were eligible to receive up to $172.72 as a part of social services’ Pandemic EBT Child Care Program.
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A report finds infants 12 months or younger are most at risk for preventable death in Connecticut. “Almost all of the infants who died — not for homicide reasons — died where there was a risk factor in their sleep environment,” State Child Advocate Sarah Eagan said.
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State Rep. Geraldo Reyes announced last week that he has been battling prostate cancer. He's urging men to go get tested.