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PTSD in 9/11 Workers Linked to Higher Asthma Risk

Causal mechanism related to stress appears likely, investigators say

Exposure to 9/11 disaster tied to low birthweight, preterm delivery

For years following the events of September 11, 2001 in lower Manhattan, the disaster and its aftermath may have affected women and their babies who were not even conceived yet, according to a new study.

IRS Finalizes Foreign Contractor Fee Regulations

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has issued final regulations on the two percent tax on payments made to foreign companies that receive US government contracts.

9/11 and Cancer: Behind the Headlines

As we seem to learn every month or so, reporting on statistics is tricky business (When Skyrocketing Isn’t July 19, 2016). The latest example concerns health risks associated with exposure to the terror attack on the World Trade Center (WTC) on 9/11.

Diagnoses of 9/11-linked cancers have tripled in less than 3 years

More than 5,400 Ground Zero responders and others who lived, worked or went to school near the fallen Twin Towers have come down with 9/11-linked cancers, a grim tally that has tripled in the past 2¹/₂ years.

9/11 Responders’ Attorney: Fight For Care Continues

Thousands of emergency responders and construction workers fell ill after breathing toxic air at the site of the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks.

After the attacks

Many 9/11 first responders still face serious health problems. Jacqueline Moline, AB’84, MD’88, has been helping them since 2001.

9/11 Victim Compensation Fund gets new master

On 9/11, Rupa Bhattacharyya was in an office near the White House watching TV as the second plane smashed into the World Trade Center.

Job well done: Her wisdom helped 9/11 families soldier on

Thanks and congratulations to lawyer Sheila Birnbaum, who well served the public good for five years as special master of the 9/11 Victims Compensation Fund.

9/11 law firm takes on Flint water crisis

A partner in the controversial Manhattan law firm that raked in hundreds of millions in a settlement for 10,000 Ground Zero workers has now taken on the tainted-water debacle in Flint, Mich.