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In our February 14, 2025 blog post, we detailed a proposed expansion of Article 45-A of New York’s Public Health Law ...
JCCA -formerly known as Jewish Child Care Association- a child welfare organization in New York City, launched its first ...
The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene recently identified an alarming pattern: Overdose is the city’s ...
The Correction Department came under fire over continuing delays in opening a 104-bed therapeutic unit in Bellevue Hospital ...
The City of Utica has been working to close the building since inspectors cited the owner for 29 violations during an ...
A program that sends health professionals, instead of police officers, to respond to 911 calls about people in mental ...
New York significantly expanded workers’ compensation benefits to include coverage of certain mental health-related injuries.
Supportive housing providers receive city and state funding to house formerly homeless residents, some of whom have mental ...
Episode 8 of P.S. Weekly tackles the emotional and social fallout of the pandemic, looking at mental health issues that left ...
Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, the front-runner in the New York City mayor’s race, announced a plan to raise the city’s minimum ...
Because it is reusable, it is considered an environmentally friendly form of feminine hygiene. Nonsteroidal ... lifestyle medicine to the center of health and wellness empowers patients to make ...