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17,000 NYC nurses authorized to strike if union contract negotations are not reached with hospitals

December 22, 2022 Cynthia Loren

New York City hospitals are not immune from the crush of inflation and the nurses union has authorize a strike for the new year if contract negotiations are not finalized.

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Free COVID-19 tests once again available to all Americans, White House reveals winter virus plans

December 15, 2022 Cynthia Loren

The Biden administration is again making some free COVID-19 tests available to all American households as it unveils its contingency plans for potential coronavirus surges this winter. After a three-month

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Health Sports

Long Island basketball player alive after collapsing thanks to CPR-trained coaches

December 10, 2022 Kara Lieh

A high school basketball player on Long Island is alive because of his coaches quick-thinking and life-saving training after he collapsed after practice on Tuesday. They say practice makes perfect,

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Health department issues advisory as NYC faces tripledemic of COVID, RSV & flu

December 10, 2022 Matt Garnett

As the holiday season gets underway and seasonal illnesses spike, the New York City health commissioner issued an advisory urging residents to use masks indoors and in crowded outdoor settings.

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Health Science Technology World

Use of Graphene for the Purification and/or Desalination of Water

December 8, 2022 Kara Lieh

Graphene materials, that is, Graphene, Graphene Oxide (GO) and Reduced Graphene Oxide (rGO), are carbon nanostructures that, thanks to their size, area, and surface chemistry, allow the design o new

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Emergency rooms dealing with a surge in respiratory illnesses, flu, and COVID

December 5, 2022 Matt Garnett

Emergency rooms are filling up at a quick pace and health officials have been seeing adults with both flu and COVID along with young pediatric patients with RSV. The annual

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Baby with rare disorder to celebrate 1st Thanksgiving at home in Westchester County

November 18, 2022 Cynthia Loren

A 13-month-old girl in Westchester born prematurely with a rare disorder that makes it hard for her to breathe and swallow will spend her first Thanksgiving at home. It seems

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Health Politics

Stefanowski pledges never to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for schoolchildren

October 29, 2022 Dan Whigham

As part of his campaign to win over blue state voters, the Republican candidate for governor in Connecticut, Bob Stefanowski, is trying to capitalize on any lingering resentment over safety

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Black, Hispanic patients less likely to receive paxlovid COVID-19 treatment than white patients

October 28, 2022 Cynthia Loren

A new report finds stark differences along racial lines when it comes to getting treated for the coronavirus. The CDC says black and Hispanic people were less likely to receive

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Making Strides events bring thousands to Central Park

October 16, 2022 Kara Lieh

Thousands of people are descending onto Central Park and Jones Beach Sunday for the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer events. The walk at Jones Beach on Long

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