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Chef and video star Sohla El-Waylly joins 'Where We' Live to talk about her first cookbook, 'Start Here: Instructions for Becoming a Better Cook.' Plus, NYC's 'Soup Doula' describes her work and the healing power of soup.
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Bloomfield-based Cigna Health Group launched a health equity fund that plans to invest $9 million in communities nationally over the next three years, starting with Hartford.
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Researchers at the University of Connecticut are studying a phenomenon called “Grey Divorce,” examining how divorce after the age of 50 disproportionally increases food insecurity risk for women.
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Connecticut officials are sharing their concerns about more potential threats to abortion and reproductive health care in Connecticut and across America.
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Participants are spending the money on rent, food, utilities and other necessities, according to people involved in the pilot effort. They’re not spending it on alcohol.
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Sandy Hook Promise was born from a school mass shooting and an act of violence that shook the nation. The Connecticut nonprofit has been able to push for bipartisan legislation — and members say they have more work to do.
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Eleven people in Connecticut are infected with the mpox virus, up from four infections in 2023, according to the state Department of Public Health.
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Connecticut will receive $12 million from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to slow the increase in health care costs statewide.
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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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Researchers say more people are coming forward with symptoms than might have in the past.
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As abortion care providers see greater demand, CT's Blumenthal proposes legislation to boost fundingConnecticut U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal’s bill proposes to expand abortion care in states where it remains legal.
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Connecticut’s attorney general says the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling to preserve access to mifepristone is a big victory for abortion rights, but that optimism is tempered for now.