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Insurance companies that sell policies on and off Connecticut’s Affordable Care Act exchange stunned advocates in July when they asked for an average increase of 20.4% on next year’s individual health plans.
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New research from multiple studies – yet to be published – highlighted at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in San Diego, in August, shows risk factors leading to cognitive decline.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we talk about food history and politics, and how today there are options for everyone. How do we navigate all this food?
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The symptoms of long COVID appear almost identical to a condition known for decades: myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome. Understanding the connections between the two could be key to helping people suffering from both.
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On today's Audacious, three people talk about living with visible facial differences: Two whose faces were burned, and another who lost her nose to a dog bite.
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A toolkit for providers, patients and clinics aims to close a gap: high temperatures are rarely part of the discussion about what's best for patients, even those most at risk for heat-related health problems.
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This hour on Where We Live, we take a deep dive into new research, treatment gaps, disparities, and myths about menopause
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Across the U.S., there are more than 4,600 reported monkeypox cases.
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A lack of funding, hospital consolidations, attrition rates and declining reimbursements are affecting EMS services statewide.