Connecticut Children’s is excited to welcome Raina Sinha, MD to its growing cardiology care team just in time for national Heart Month.
Hartford Hospital and St. Vincent's were cited for violations by the DPH recently.
Two people died from influenza last week, the state says. Both of the people were age 65 or over.
See how Connecticut stacks up when it comes to hitting the scales.
Dr. Whitney A. Young joins the team.
Connecticut residents are being urged not to vape while an investigation is ongoing.
Stop & Shop Will Serve as Presenting Sponsor of HMF FitKids Program & Join Eversource Hartford Marathon, HMF Events
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2019 EVERSOURCE HARTFORD MARATHON, HALF MARATHON, TEAM 26.2 RELAY & CHARITY 5K
State health officials are urging residents to take precautions and try and avoid mosquitoes.
New CT BHI Supported Research Published in Surgery Journal; Aims to Reduce Return Visits of Breast Cancer Patients to Operating Room
A class-action lawsuit goes to federal court this week in Hartford, Connecticut.
A range of sexually transmitted diseases are on the rise across the state and nationwide. Public health officials are fighting back.
The list of the 50 most bed bug-infested cities released at the start of Bed Bug Awareness Week includes a Connecticut city.
Police are seeing fentanyl in pill form mixed with heroin.
Coach-led run/walk and run training leading to Red Dress Run for Women 5K, supported by Hartford Marathon Foundation
RiMaConn Relay encourages teams of 3 or 6 members to “Run the GreenWay” on August 24, 2019
Supported by CT Breast Health Initiative; Funds Raised in May 11 RACE IN THE PARK Enable Research
Local roads to be impacted by O'Hartford 5K
At the Eversource Hartford Marathon, disabled athletes overcome adversity and recognize the ‘Volunteer and Athlete of 2018’
“Beginning November 1, customers will also be able to buy new plans or change plans for 2019.”
A survey found that twice as many students use e-cigarette devices compared to just a few years ago.
Thursday Nov. 1st
Hartford Marathon Foundation announces team honored for inspiring connections to Hartford as they return for celebratory 25th running
Finishers from 1994-2017 encouraged to find their name on mobile tribute
State officials say they are detecting more West Nile virus-infected mosquitoes, including those that readily feed on humans, than usual.
Hartford Marathon Foundation to produce all-new event
Hartford is the latest community that has seen West Nile Virus-infected mosquitoes.
Race Brings Families and Friends Together in Hartford to Benefit Prominent Nonprofit, The Connection
Hartford Marathon Foundation to produce 5K run in Hartford
Goodwin Park golf course hosts first session with CT Latinas Golf Team
The Connecticut Department of Public Health on Friday said it has confirmed a case of measles in Hartford County.
After 12 Years
A group of people say a letter sent to them revealed information about filling HIV medications through the envelope window.
Donna M. Bovee, a Berlin resident and breast cancer survivor, will participate in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure on June 3.
Cancer center accreditation is usually given to individual hospitals. The entire cancer center, spanning five sites, received accreditation.
La Leche League of CT will host one of North America's foremost authorities on breastfeeding, Jack Newman, MD at Sheraton Hartford South.
Overdose deaths continue to climb across Connecticut. Patch looks at the deaths in Hartford.
She has served as Chief of the Division of Pediatric Surgery at Connecticut Children's Medical Center since 2007.
The patients suffering from the virus traveled to several countries, mostly to the Dominican Republic.
The state Department of Public Health announces two more Connecticut residents have tested positive for the Zika virus.