Explore One World Trade Center, the tallest building in the United States and a symbol of resilience in New York City. This ...
More severe exposures to World Trade Center (WTC) dust increase the risk for developing lung cancer, according to a study ...
Research suggests that those whose jobs on or near the pile made them the most exposed developed lung cancers at three times the rate of those who were least exposed.
As the ruins of New York's World Trade Center smoldered following the September 11 attacks of 2001, skeptics doubted it could ever rise again.
More than two decades after the Sept. 11 attacks, the health consequences are still unfolding for tens of thousands of people exposed to toxic ash, debris and dust near ground zero. Now, the World ...
According to CDC data, there are more than 1,500 people in Connecticut who are enrolled in the World Trade Center Health Program. It’s a federal program that was established in 2011, and it covers ...
COLTS NECK – It’s not something you would expect to encounter on a golf course. Or just about anywhere else, for that matter. But the sight is hard to miss as you head toward the first tee at Pebble ...
It is the morning of August 1, 2001. I’m in bed. My alarm goes off. First thing that goes through my mind: Today I’m moving home, back to Seattle. I open my eyes. The first thing I see, outside my ...
SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. – A steel column from the World Trade Center stands solemnly inside the front doors of the Spokane Valley Fire Department administration building. This column serves as a quiet ...
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