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Since the late 1980s, the rate of pregnancy-related death has increased over twofold. Proposed legislation hopes birth centers might help.
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Connecticut lawmakers won’t “cap the rent,” even as tenants face rising costs. Frankie & Johnny take a look at that, plus adult-use cannabis revenue and NCAA Basketball.
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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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Hartford HealthCare’s recent appeal of the state’s denial of its application to close the labor and delivery unit at Windham Hospital is the latest step in a two-year saga that has pitted community organizers in Windham against one of the state’s largest health systems. The filing also initiates the final stage of the process before the state issues a final decision on the proposed closure.
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On this episode of Audacious: Protest art including abortion pills as jewelry, word art amplifying messages of racial justice, and Disney characters in real-life situations.
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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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On this episode of Audacious, ten people talk about why they had an abortion, how they feel about it now, and how they felt when Roe v. Wade was overturned.
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Informal offers to host people seeking abortions have sprung up on social media since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, but so have stern warnings not to accept — or volunteer — such help.
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The Office of Health Strategy issued an initial denial of Hartford HealthCare’s application to shutter the labor and delivery unit at Windham Hospital, according to a proposed final decision published on July 5.
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After the recent Supreme Court decision to end the constitutional right to abortion, 'aunties' are banding together to offer help with transportation or a place to stay for people traveling to states like Connecticut where abortion is still legal.