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After 1 death, CT officials warn of dangers of bacterial infections from saltwater and raw shellfishThree cases of Vibrio vulnificus infections have been reported to the state Department of Public Health since July 1, the agency says. All patients were hospitalized and one died.
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Rosette Village in New Haven is becoming a model for creating a stable community for evicted and unhoused people.
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A state electric bicycle (incentive program has increased funding due to high demand, but most applicants still won’t get a voucher, officials say.
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A new interactive map from the Connecticut Institute for Resilience and Climate Adaptation (CIRCA) shows areas in the state that are vulnerable to environmental hazards.
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Hartford gets a boost in children’s mental health care with the creation of two new facilities – one outpatient, the other inpatient.
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More maternity wards across Connecticut are asking to close. Hospitals say they need to close for safety concerns, but critics argue it's actually about profitability.
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The state of Connecticut is suing a for-profit nursing school that abruptly shut its campuses in East Hartford, Waterbury, and West Haven, after state regulators began investigating.
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Community activists say undocumented people are not being informed about financial and translation services for which they may qualify.
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Researchers at Yale University have developed an alternate measure to address BMI’s limitations.
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Oncologists are reviewing options to space out treatments, safely reduce dosage or find substitutes