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The nine-time Manchester Road Race champion is set to run the race for a record 60th time, all in a row. → Read More
Here's how you can prepare for retirement by evaluating your saving and spending. → Read More
Most economists agree that we're heading toward a recession if not already, and one of the truest hallmarks of a recession is a rise in the unemployment rate. → Read More
But the bottom line is that any sunscreen is better than none. → Read More
Tech used at St. Francis makes treatments for arrhythmias safer and more accurate. → Read More
At least one doctor at UCONN Health thinks so. → Read More
Scientists have done amazing work trying to fully understand SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, all while fighting it in real-time. → Read More
The opioid epidemic is nothing new, but after a 13-year-old died of a fentanyl overdose while at his Hartford school, many parents may be paying closer attention. → Read More
Despite vanishingly low death rates in kids, experts say there are many benefits to vaccination. → Read More
The 14-day rolling average fell, despite the one-day jump. → Read More
However, rates were already slowly climbing around the time of approval. → Read More
Dr. Syed Hussain, the Chief Clinical Officer of Trinity Health of New England, said he’s not surprised at the recent leveling off of new cases and hospitalizations. → Read More
At any given time, 4,000 kids in Connecticut are in the foster care system, and 600 of them need a home. → Read More
Also, getting rid of the belongings of someone who died; How many have died from the flu this season → Read More
“As we’re trying to help kids process this, we have to first sit and acknowledge a lot of truth that happened and everything ourselves,” → Read More
The state’s peak number of hospitalizations was 1,972 on April 22. As of the December 9 update, the state is at 1,262 hospitalizations. → Read More
During Covid-19’s first wave, our state’s Emergency Department capacities were just about filled. → Read More
Many institutions are stressing flexibility, because the best decision today may not be the best decision a month from now. → Read More
The case fatality rate is simply the number of people who have died in Connecticut, divided by the number of people who were tested and confirmed to have the virus-- → Read More
“One of the things that’s extremely important for children on the spectrum is structure, routine, being able to go to the school that they know.” → Read More