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"Criminalizing poverty and homelessness does not solve these problems; it exacerbates them," one advocate said.
The explosion in the use of costly GLP-1 drugs has helped fuel a 9.3% jump in per-person drug costs for CT residents.
After an indeterminate absence from the station due to health issues, Koppy has pivoted from media to finance for a second ...
Democratic leaders expressed disappointment and concern after two healthcare providers announced changes or closures of ...
As budget cuts were enacted in President Donald Trump’s tax-and-spending bill, one of the biggest items mentioned was ...
Trinity Health of New England is closing two mental health outpatient facilities in Hartford, a move that doesn’t require ...
Two of Connecticut’s leading pediatric hospitals are no longer offering gender-affirming medication treatments for patients ...
Join us as we explore how porcelain veneers in Connecticut can revolutionize your smile, offering both aesthetic appeal and ...
Growing up in Connecticut, I have not-so-fond childhood memories of attempting to sleep with the windows open on a hot summer night, tracking the subtle relief of the oscillating fan's breeze like a ...
The new Connecticut law also limits “a health carrier’s use of step therapy,” which is a prescription drug protocol that ...
Incarcerated individuals at Cheshire Correctional Institute are participating in a food strike, according to a release from ...
A private, Christian day care center in Milford is renewing its efforts to challenge the constitutionality of Connecticut’s mandatory vaccination rules for students.