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Communities seek ways to memorialize those sickened by World Trade Center’s toxins

With some 10,000 diagnosed with cancer, and 90,000 registered in World Trade Center health programs, the losses from 9/11 diseases could continue for decades….

‘No day shall erase you from the memory of time’

Next week is the 17th Sept. 11 since Al Qaeda terrorists attacked the United States, flying airliners into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon and crashing in a Pennsylvania field.

The Carnage from the Twin Towers’ Collapse Continues Today

Thousands of people in and around Ground Zero in the aftermath continue to get sick and die.

Fifteen FBI agents have died of 9/11 related illnesses

The FBI has a new enemy No. 1.

Post-9/11 PTSD Among First Responders Linked With Increased Risk of Heart Disease, Stroke

Helaina Hovitz Regal was in middle school in lower Manhattan when 2 planes crashed into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.

Rockville Centre detective feels 9/11’s lasting effects

First responder during tragic day still battling health issues

Deaths from 9/11 diseases will soon outnumber those lost on that fateful day

Seventeen years out from the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, nearly 10,000 first responders and others who were in the World Trade Center area have been diagnosed with cancer.

9/11 Survivors Lobby To Reauthorize Victim Compensation Fund

9/11 responders and survivors will meet with FBI Director Christopher Wray at a public forum on Friday to discuss the fund that compensates those diagnosed with illnesses related to the attacks.

AHA: Heart Health Research of 9/11 Survivors Slowly Realized, 17 Years Later

Back when Charlie Wilson was an avid runner, the only flutter he ever felt in his chest came from indigestion.

Hope for 9/11 first responders: Scientists discover how to spot their risk of lung disease before it develops (…and the Med diet could prevent it)

Since 9/11, tens of thousands of people have developed cancers and respiratory problems from the toxic cocktail of dust that engulfed lower Manhattan.