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Lower Manhattan Residents, Workers Eligible For Free 9/11-Related Health Care

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – A lawyer is calling for anyone who lived or worked in Lower Manhattan during the September 11th terror

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Grads of Schools Near Ground Zero: We Got Cancer From 9/11 Debris

More than 5,000 cancer diagnoses have been linked to the toxic debris left behind after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror

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9/11 WTC responders show increased physical disability due to PTSD

A new study of more than 1,100 WTC responders cared for at the Stony Brook University WTC Wellness Program indicates

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Biomarkers May Provide Early Warning of Lung Problems in 9/11 Firefighters

Blood biomarkers appear to be an early-warning signal for the accelerated loss of lung function and airway obstruction in firefighters

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Cancer cluster at top NYC school near Ground Zero, grad says

Firefighters and other first-responders who worked at Ground Zero aren’t the only ones suffering 16 years later from exposure to

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Medical Help is Available For Former Students, Teachers, Residents Sickened After 9/11

It’s not only first responders who became sick due to the September 11th terrorist attack in lower Manhattan. Thousands of

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More Help On the Way for 9/11 First Responders

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Congressman Joseph Crowley Seeks 9/11 Medal of Valor for Public Safety Officers

U.S. Rep. Joseph Crowley (D-Queens/The Bronx), the House Democratic Caucus chairman, is introducing legislation calling for public safety officers who

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