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LifePath receives Empire Whole Health Heroes award for supporting seniors and their caregivers across the Capital Region

More than 80 years ago, a nonprofit was created to provide nutritional support to war widows in and around Albany. Since then, LifePath has grown into a multi-faceted agency that helps older neighbors and their caregivers across the Capital Region. “The need for human companionship, dignity and security — and how providing for those in […]
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ABJ Power Players list to debut later this year

They are the people who run this town — sometimes noticeably, other times behind the scenes. Credit for our enviable economy can often be given to them. And when Austin has a problem, they’re likely on the front lines trying to solve it. We have a pretty good idea who will make the inaugural ABJ […]
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Postpartum depression drug developed by Sage, Biogen approved by FDA

A new depression drug has received the green light from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration after years of development by two Cambridge drugmakers. Zuranolone, a new drug co-developed by Biogen Inc. (Nasdaq: BIIB) and Sage Therapeutics Inc. (Nasdaq: SAGE), scored an FDA approval late Friday — but the approval was only for postpartum depression, […]
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After securing debt, fresh backing, Carrollton company looks to grow

Carrollton-based dental partnership organization MB2 Dental secured a $150 million debt facility and raised $20 million from private equity firm Charlesbank and investors to further fuel its growth in May. Here’s what ahead for the firm that has made its mission to help provide dentists with more robust resources, according to the firm’s CEO, Chris […]
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The Connect Center receives Empire Whole Health Heroes award for providing holistic support to youth and the community

The Connect Center’s mission of breaking the cycle of poverty by connecting youth to their full potential is gaining momentum. Youth-centric programming focused on life-building skills and science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) prepares middle and high school students for college and careers. “The youth of this generation are our future,” said Ben Williams, […]
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Raton health clinic files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

La Familia Primary Care, a medical clinic in Raton, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The bankruptcy comes after Medicare, a federal health insurance for people 65 or older, determined it overpaid for services rendered to the clinic’s patients. The insurer claims the clinic owes $4 million in payments and is offsetting future payments as […]
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Kids make up half of Missourians who lost Medicaid in 1st month of reviews

More than 32,000 Missourians – half of them children – lost Medicaid coverage in June during Missouri’s first round of eligibility checks after the COVID public health emergency. According to a Department of Social Services announcement Thursday, out of the roughly 116,000 Medicaid recipients who had their eligibility checked in June, around 43% retained coverage, […]
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Could a motor insurance crisis become a political storm?

Could a motor insurance crisis become a political storm?

Content director’s view: As Zurich pulls out of the personal lines broker market, and with motor far from being flavour of the month for investors and capacity providers, Jonathan Swift asks could a combination of withdrawals and lack of new competition trigger a crisis to match the employers’ liability one at the start of the […]
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Hospital cuts trauma services in north St. Louis County

SSM Health is reducing trauma services at DePaul Hospital in Bridgeton, citing a low number of trauma patients. The Level II Trauma Center will be discontinued as of Sept. 10. The decision will leave north St. Louis County without a designated trauma center for urgent and severe injuries. According to the Florissant Valley Fire Protection […]
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Johns Hopkins University partnership with the Maryland Innovation Initiative looks to eliminate risks mosquitoes bring

Summer is upon us. Warmer months in the mid-Atlantic often conjure thoughts of flowers, trips to the beach or lake, and backyard cookouts. However, these increased temperatures also mean the emergence of annoying pests, like the mosquito. Most of us associate mosquitos with mean red, itchy welts and having to bring insect repellents along on […]
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