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$122 million is being awarded to numerous Connecticut public schools to upgrade heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, as part of larger state efforts to improve indoor school air quality.
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One of the first bills from this Connecticut legislative session to get signed into law prohibits the reporting of medical debt to credit agencies.
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This hour, a look at the cultural significance of the apple, from Adam and Eve to keeping the doctor away. Plus: growing apples, the future of apples, and we compare apples and oranges.
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OSHA cites Elara Caring for failing to protect a murdered nurse, amid broader concerns about corporate-owned home health safety.
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The number of young people with at least two mental health diagnoses surged nearly 50% from 2018 to 2022 nationally, but in CT it increased by 24%.
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Researchers suggest regulatory limits of PFAS in seafood — not to stop eating seafood, which is a source of healthy nutrition.
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With just a month left in Connecticut’s legislative session and the failure to pass major climate legislation last year still fresh, lawmakers are advocating for a wide-ranging proposal to combat climate change.
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Connecticut lawmakers have advanced legislation seeking to expand the state’s paid sick day law to include all employees in the state.
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The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator has remained immensely popular worldwide for over eight decades. This hour, we delve into its history and contemporary applications and explore its scientific validity.
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COVID-19 has become a regular fixture in the respiratory virus season. The public is familiar with the ebb and flow of COVID-19 outbreaks, often triggered by new variants. But the landscape continues to evolve, including when it comes to testing.