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Distribution delays across the country have complicated efforts to get people vaccinated as pharmacies book appointments only to quickly cancel them.
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With backlogs reported around the rollout of the latest COVID-19 booster, what are some tips for booking your pharmacy or doctor's appointment? This hour, we get the latest from Connecticut Department of Public Health Commissioner Manisha Juthani. Plus, an update on school staffing shortages.
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Connecticut residents looking to get COVID-19 boosters may be having issues with walk-ins or appointments due to ongoing supply chain issues.
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This hour: the art of daydreaming. We reflect on the value of daydreaming, look at what daydreaming does to our brains, and learn about maladaptive daydreaming.
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Social media influencers freely advise on what and how to eat. But there's one thing UConn's Marlene Schwartz says these influencers are less like to freely give up: who's paying them.
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This hour on Disrupted, we explore sports and mental health.
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New federally-funded study links PFAS to ovarian and uterine cancers in white women, and phenols to breast cancer in non-white women.
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This hour, the full measure of short stature, including a look at whether being short might actually be better than being tall. Turns out short people got plenty of reason to live — and they usually live longer, too.
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The City of Hartford is collaborating with Headspace, a popular mental health app, and Copper Beech Institute, a wellness nonprofit in West Hartford, in response to escalating anxiety and depression among residents, city officials said.
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The proposed Child Care for Every Community Act would be expected to provide free child care to families earning 75%, or less, of their area's median household income.