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The award from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will fund the New England Center of Excellence in Vector-Borne Diseases.
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The patient is a male in his 40s and is a resident of New Haven County. The patient is isolating and has not been hospitalized, officials said.
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A new University of Virginia Medical School study found that suicide attempts by children through self-poisoning climbed 27% in five years. Connecticut psychiatrists say suicide attempts are rising statewide.
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On this episode of Audacious, join Chion as she wonders about physical affection during her experience with a professional cuddlist one-on-one, and at a 25-person-strong cuddle party.
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GOP candidate for governor Bob Stefanowski spoke with reporters about a variety of topics, including abortion.
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The COVID-19 pandemic interrupted various services for children, and that has sparked concerns about their long-term social and emotional well-being.
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Abbott, one of the largest formula-makers in the U.S., has reached an agreement with the government to bring a closed factory back on line. And the FDA is easing some restrictions on imported formula.
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A team at Stanford University has reversed memory loss in old mice by flooding their brains with spinal fluid taken from young animals. The finding may hold promise for Alzheimer's research.
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This hour on Audacious: Medical aid in dying offers what some may call “a good death." But how will the increased use of it change our relationship with dying?
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States like California and New York are pursuing similar protections in legislation modeled after Connecticut’s law, which takes effect July 1.