Tips to Support Your Digestive Health
Ever have that feeling of sluggishness that you can’t seem to shake? Did you know that it could be because your digestive system isn’t working optimally?
Read MoreEver have that feeling of sluggishness that you can’t seem to shake? Did you know that it could be because your digestive system isn’t working optimally?
Read MoreThe American Red Cross in Connecticut is helping to bridge access to health care for blood donors by providing free A1C testing, commonly used to screen for diabetes and prediabetes, on all successful blood, platelet, and plasma donations in March.
Read MorePrograms at the Elmwood Hall Danbury Senior Center are March-ing in like a lion! Come check them out and get active and engaged in your community.
Read MoreMeasles, a highly contagious viral infection, remains a significant public health concern in various regions. Despite the availability of a safe and effective vaccine, outbreaks continue to occur, underscoring the importance of prevention. As of February 27, 2025, a total of 164 measles cases have been reported across nine jurisdictions: Alaska, California, Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York City, Rhode Island, and Texas.
Read MoreOn February 12, Danbury Mayor Roberto Alves announced a 50 percent increase in traffic enforcement across the city for the year 2024. This initiative comes alongside a notable 8 percent reduction in traffic accidents in the city, reflecting the impact of enhanced safety measures implemented since Alves took office in December 2023.
Read MoreThere is no doubt that many people are no longer constrained by the old standards of morality and proper behavior. Every day, we hear about verbal and physical attacks by people who no longer feel the need to disguise their feelings. There are the usual monsters – anti-Semites, immigrant haters, racists, misogynists, and homophobes – but this explosive behavior has trickled down to everyday life. Road rage, in which people’s behavior toward other drivers is both inexcusable and dangerous, is much more common. Even in stores and supermarkets, unprovoked attacks are making headlines. So many of us are frightened, and we should be.
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