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Ex-model Marla Hanson mourns NYPD cop who saved her life – twice

He was her blue knight in shining armor — twice.

Head, Neck Cancers Up Among 9-11 Responders: Study

Head and neck cancers among a group of first responders to the 9/11 World Trade Center terrorist attacks are significantly higher than expected, a new study says.

9/11 Victim Compensation Fund running out of money

The federal fund that compensates victims of 9/11 is running out of money.

Positive and negative affect in the daily life of world trade center responders with PTSD: An ecological momentary assessment study

The ability to experience positive affect (PA) has clinical and quality of life implications, particularly in vulnerable populations such as trauma-exposed disaster responders.

9/11 workers tribute takes shape ahead of spring installation

A tribute to thousands of rescue and recovery workers who laboured in the ruins of the World Trade Center is taking shape in Vermont, where workers are chipping at and chiseling slabs of granite…

World Trade Center responders at increased risk for head and neck cancers

9/11 first responders’ health still threatened from exposure at deadly attack, Rutgers study finds

Tribute to 9/11 workers takes shape in granite country

A tribute to thousands of rescue and recovery workers who labored in the ruins of the World Trade Center is taking shape in Vermont…

DOE Lax on 9/11 Hazards

In last week’s article, “UFT Health Official: DOE Should Notify City Students at Risk of 9/11 Fallout,” Department of Education spokesperson David Cohen says…

NYPD cop who died from 9/11-related cancer honored at precinct event

A former city police officer who died from 9/11-related brain cancer was honored in Manhattan on Saturday.

NYC firefighter ‘never gave up’ after 9/11-related cancer diagnosis

Long Beach resident John Moschella was ‘larger than life’