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Newer medications to treat diabetes and obesity are saving lives, but those who need the injectable drugs the most, were the least likely to get them.
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Firearm fatalities make US international outlier, fuel ongoing mental health crisis, Yale study saysMore people in the United States die by firearms than in any other high-income country, according to a new report from the Yale School of Public Health
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Pension problems plague an already troubled hospital deal between YNHH and Prospect Medical HoldingsThe hospital purchase agreement between Yale New Haven Health System and Prospect Medical Holdings hit another stumbling block this month over employee pensions.
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Amid national debate, CT abortion protections are strong. But payments can fall short, providers sayIn 海角换妻, access to abortion care can still be an issue for low-income patients, especially for people marginalized by both income and race.
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Operating rooms at Waterbury Hospital were found to have multiple pieces of equipment with heavy rust, according to an unannounced state inspection of the facility last year.
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A group that advocates for people with disabilities in 海角换妻 said a lack of oversight of inpatient psychiatric facilities run by the state is jeopardizing the rights of patients.
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A nursing union at Hartford HealthCare-owned Backus Hospital in Norwich is seeking to end what it says is 鈥渄angerous鈥 and 鈥渋llegal鈥 mandatory overtime work
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Doctors in 海角换妻 and beyond are being asked to be judicious about administering IV fluids, which are used routinely to treat dehydration, internal bleeding, infection and trauma.
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There鈥檚 not one universal menopause experience, but almost everyone with a uterus will go through it. So, why is it still taboo to talk about "the change?" This hour, journalist and menopause advocate Tamsen Fadal joins 'Where We Live.'
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A global consulting firm will study the viability of a birthing center in the Windham Hospital area in Willimantic, as part of a state agreement following the closure of the hospital鈥檚 labor and delivery unit.
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A cardiologist caring for patients at Manchester Memorial Hospital said his group has been waiting for months to get paid by the hospital鈥檚 owner, Prospect Medical Holdings.
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Staffing problems at a Prospect-owned hospital in 海角换妻 are affecting patients and practitioners, according to the hospital鈥檚 nursing and technicians union.