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The Stony Brook World Trade Health Program received $147 million in federal funding to continue serving survivors of the 9/11 terror attacks.
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The LGBTQ community on Long Island experiences a high rate of depression, anxiety and other mental health conditions according to a first-of-its-kind survey by Stony Brook Medicine.
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A survey of young people on Long Island found many lack ways to address mental health challenges, according to Organización Latino Americana of Eastern Long Island.
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont and state Comptroller Natalie Braswell released an analysis of the plan that aims to combat racial differences in the healthcare system.
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Health tends to get second-class consideration. But climate change-induced impacts are gaining traction as a primary concern.
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Construction is underway for the Recovery and Wellness Center next to the Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center.
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Researchers at Stony Brook University have found a rare type of dementia in first responders who worked at Ground Zero after the September 11, 2001 terror attacks.
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Troops are required to meet strict weight limits or risk getting kicked out. That leads some to take extreme weight loss measures that can turn into eating disorders if they’re not identified and treated.
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The state of Connecticut is now involved after this small northeastern town said no to a fully-funded, school-based mental health center.
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Disability Rights Connecticut is filing a federal lawsuit on behalf of three residents who claim they were wrongfully terminated from Medicaid during the pandemic.