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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show: New York Times columnist Ross Douthat knew he was sick, but none of the doctors he visited in the early days of his illness could tell him what he had. He took matters into his own hands.
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The coronavirus daily test positivity rate has reached levels not seen since spring 2020, and Hartford HealthCare reported that health care workers who are out because of COVID-19 outnumber its patients hospitalized with the illness.
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A stressful lifestyle can affect your health at the DNA level, according to new research from Yale University. But researchers say that learning to manage those feelings can help prevent this.
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On this episode of Audacious, meet people from Connecticut who’ve done bold, brave things - including a man who went from completely paralyzed to running a gauntlet, a young person who planned her town’s first pride parade, and Hartford’s first troubadour, and flow artist.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, an assortment of topics: COVID-19, critical thinking, and cat videos.
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About 67% of nursing home residents in the state had received a COVID-19 vaccine booster as of November 21.
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Three rural Connecticut hospitals have recently suspended labor and delivery services or announced plans to do so. This hour on Where We Live, we get the latest on what this means for rural residents.
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This hour of The Colin McEnroe Show is all about Occam’s razor: where the principle came from, how it impacts science, its role in medicine, and how it shapes our daily lives.
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On this episode of Audacious: There are the common allergies like pollen, peanuts, and certain medications. But what if you had a bad reaction to water? To sunlight? And to exercise (seriously)?
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Two local infectious disease experts weigh in on appropriate timelines for COVID-19 booster vaccinations.