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How will Connecticut spend the $600 million dollars in opioid settlement dollars coming to the state in the coming years? How can equity and fairness be measured? This hour, we hear from advocates in our region who are working to reframe how we talk about and treat the opioid epidemic.
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A content warning: this hour, we discuss how to talk to friends, family and loved ones about suicide. Hear experts breakdown specific ways to conduct these conversations.
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Sen. Richard Blumenthal said the ads, targeting elderly, low-income and disabled adults, described added benefits, but instead actually restricted access to care.
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This hour on the Colin McEnroe Show, a look at humanity’s ongoing quest to end epidemics and escape contagion.
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The Catherine Violet Hubbard Animal Sanctuary in Newtown is becoming a place where children learn to be “kinder humans.”
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A former U.S. Coast Guard Academy cadet said “culture” contributed to mental health trauma that she and other cadets suffered and continue to suffer after they were sexually harassed and assaulted.
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Researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have quantified economic loss as a result of childhood abuse or neglect and other negative incidents.
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This week on Seasoned, Juna Gjata and Dr. Eddie Phillips, authors of 'Food, We Need to Talk,' join us to unpack ideas about diet culture, weight loss and what it means to be healthy.
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Connecticut is one of 41 states that is suing Meta, the parent company of both Facebook and Instagram. This hour on Where We Live, We hear from Attorney General Tong and learn what can be done to create safer spaces on these platforms.
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How much of our emotional lives come from our guts? This hour on the Colin McEnroe Show is all about the gut-brain connection.
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A new study from the Yale School of Medicine saw a trend toward diagnosis of late stage cancers in people after incarceration.
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Democratic lawmakers say the state needs clear regulations so it can implement clean transportation goals. But Republican leaders say they're concerned about the affordability of electric vehicles and want more input from electric utilities and the public on building out EV charging stations.