Connecticut continues to see a sharp rise in heroin and other opioid-related deaths. This review tracks 2016 cases throughout all of CT.
Two of Connecticut's biggest metro areas made the top 50 list for most frequent bed bug extermination calls.
The lawsuit alleges that failure to properly monitor the baby's heartbeat allowed the baby to die from oxygen deprivation.
The hospital has seen 18 positive cases since Jan. 1.
The company brings a fitness trainer along with professional workout gear to a client's home.
Fifth Annual Benefit is set for Friday, May 5 at L’escale at the Delamar Hotel, Greenwich.
Greenwich’s resident environmental stewardship applauded by Greenwich Tree Conservancy.
The devices malfunction and could prevent the drug from being effective, according to a state recall notice.
Oftentimes opioid addiction begins after surgery. A new pain-reducing procedure can reduce or eliminate the need for narcotics.
The violations were found at the time of inspection at Connecticut hospitals and was prepared by the Connecticut Health I-Team.
The affected products were sent to restaurants and retailers in Connecticut and New York.
CT Health officials have issued a recall for certain beef, veal and bison products that came from animals at Adams Slaughterhouse.
Peter J. Tesei, First Selectman for Greenwich signed a proclamation declaring the week of September 26 as 'Diabetes Awareness Week.'
Community Training Sessions will begin on Wednesday, September 28 at the Greenwich Library.
Overdose deaths continue to climb across Connecticut. Patch looks at the deaths in Greenwich.
Dr. Ted Blaine named interim chair of Yale Department of Orthopaedics & opens new Yale Orthopaedics at Long Ridge Medical Center in Stamford
A rehab center was fined after a resident fell and broke a thigh bone.
First Selectman Peter Tesei announced the launch of the task force, which will help combat the potential spread of the dangerous virus.
Patch chats with Go Figure Barre Studios to hear about their different fitness opportunities.
The home was fined by the state Department of Public Health.
New rankings have been issued for each hospital in Connecticut and overall the state’s hospitals collectively rank near the bottom.
Lyme disease has been a public health issue in Connecticut since the disease was first identified in 1975.
The event takes place today, March 24, at the Greenwich Senior Center.
Dr. Roger J. Jou will present a lecture on new treatments and side effects for autism.
The town has partnered with Liberation Programs to measure how widespread the problem is, what causes it and how to treat it.
Walk-in HIV/STD and Blood Pressure/Immunization Clinics offered by the Greenwich Department of Health
Greenwich Department of Health - Special Clinical Services
Only 15 percent of hospitals in the country receive the award.
The center was reviewed by the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers.
'We’ve developed a road map for a coordinated response by state agencies to any potential threat posed by Zika.' — Gov. Dannel Malloy.
The Greenwich Health Department is offering health screenings for women on Friday.
The new director has 'extensive experience in HIV/AIDS counseling, education.'
The clinic is expected to open this spring.
The Greenwich Health Department has received a grant to offer the kits to residents.
The Hospital Safety Score assigns letter grades and analysis to each of Connecticut’s hospitals on safety.
The Greenwich-based agency has awarded research grants to scientists who are seeking treatments to Lyme Disease.
A ceremony will be held at Town Hall on Tuesday.