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Mindmap 2.0, a partnership between Yale University’s Department of Psychiatry and the state, will promote a call-in line for the early detection and treatment of psychosis.
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This hour, we hear about efforts where we live to address loneliness and isolation after the "epidemic" was highlighted by U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy in a recent advisory.
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About 1 in 4 Americans plan on betting a staggering $23 billion on the Super Bowl this weekend according to the American Gaming Association. The record-setting amount has raised alarm nationally, and in Connecticut, where online betting continues to grow.
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A public-interest law firm filed additional lawsuits Tuesday against CooperSurgical, a fertility technology company based in Trumbull, Connecticut.
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The Norwalk-based supermarket chain is recalling a range of sliced chicken, shaved chicken, chicken salad and chicken salad sandwiches.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention launched new ads Monday to encourage people to quit smoking.
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More than a quarter million seniors in Connecticut could soon see savings on the amount of out-of-pocket money they’re spending on medication, under a provision in the federal Inflation Reduction Act.
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A coalition of governors including Connecticut’s Ned Lamont is calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to protect access to the abortion medication drug mifepristone.
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Three new reports from the Connecticut Hospital Association show hospitals in Connecticut provide hundreds of millions of dollars in unpaid care to Medicaid and Medicare patients.
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The new unit is inspired by best practices from Rhode Island Hospital, and comes as the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a surge in demand for emergency mental health services.
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This hour: the loneliness epidemic. What does loneliness look like in the brain? How can public policy address it? And how can adults make more friends?
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On this episode of Audacious, meet Lynda Shannon Bluestein who changed medical aid in dying laws, began a wind phone project, and made people laugh every day.