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Integrated proteomic and metabolomic analyses implicate redox-metabolic pathways in PTSD-associated multisystem disease and accelerated aging

These results reveal a redox-metabolic mechanism through which PTSD may drive multisystem aging and elevate disease risk.

Study finds link between PTSD and early aging in 9/11 survivors

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder likely causes 9/11 first responders and survivors to age faster, leaving sufferers prone to immune system lapses, chronic illnesses and organ deterioration, a study published last month by researchers at Stony Brook University found.

NYC fights lawsuit demanding 9/11 toxin documents even after Mamdani promises to release them

The city’s response claims that the lawsuit, filed by attorney Andrew Carboy for 9/11 Health Watch, survivors of 9/11 illnesses and families of those who died of 9/11 illnesses, is premature because the search for the documents “remains ongoing.”

NYC Council to honor first-responder heroes killed on 9/11 with new street signs

All first responders killed during the 9/11 terror attacks will have modern red or blue street signs rolled out in their honor before the 25th anniversary of Sept. 11, The Post has learned.

$40 million for 9/11 document discovery, release included in city budget

The new funding will allow the DOI to continue its investigation.

As Mamdani pledges transparency for 9/11, lawyers say some records weren’t saved

The funding for the city investigation is nearly one-ninth the amount to create the public portal on the same documents about the same topic.

9/11 terrorist attacks and accelerated aging may be linked on a molecular level: study

The study, led by Stony Brook University in New York, could offer new clues to the long-term physical health effects of post-traumatic stress disorder.

A Clinician-Supported Mobile App to Reduce Mental Health Symptoms Among World Trade Center Responders in Florida: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

This trial will provide the first randomized controlled evaluation of a clinician-supported mobile PTSD intervention for WTC responders, including Spanish-speaking GRs.

Health Impacts of the World Trade Center Disaster-A Call to Study Those Exposed at a Young Age

A central coordinating center supported by community-based field sites offers a promising approach to promoting research among this cohort and addressing critical gaps in understanding the lifelong impacts of 9/11 exposures.

Stony Brook study explores link between PTSD and aging in Ground Zero workers

Researchers affiliated with the Stony Brook World Trade Center Health and Wellness Program found new evidence the measurable, physical impacts of PTSD on the human body, including advanced pancreatic, respiratory and metabolic aging.