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The bipartisan Senate bill would fully fund the World Trade Center Health Program for survivors of the September 11th terror attacks.
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Thousands of 9/11 first responders deal with post-traumatic stress disorder 22 years later. But officials at the Long Island World Trade Center Health and Wellness Program try to keep a positive outlook.
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WSHU’s J.D. Allen spoke with Sara Director, a partner at Barasch & McGarry, about how women, who lived, worked, went to school near to the September 11th terror attacks, or were first responders to Ground Zero, and were later diagnosed with uterine cancer, can find relief.
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Stony Brook University’s World Trade Center Health and Wellness Program has received $147 million in federal funding to expand its patient care.