Archive of News (2019)

Will Congress betray 9/11 first responders seeking medical care?

In 2001, a grieving nation vowed it would “never forget” the 9/11 hijackers’ brutality or the first responders’ indomitable courage.

A Quality Improvement Assessment of the Delivery of Mental Health Services among WTC Responders Treated in the Community

The World Trade Center Health Program (WTCHP) provides mental health services through diverse service delivery mechanisms, however there are no current benchmarks to evaluate utilization or quality.

9/11 Responders Encouraged to Register for Health Benefits

The death this month of yet another FBI employee who responded to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and a looming deadline for 9/11 responders to sign up for some health-related benefits is leading to renewed efforts…

9/11 Memorial & Museum Glade to open at the end of May

Life changed after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and few know this better than the first responders to the World Trade Center.

Metabolic Syndrome Biomarkers of World Trade Center Airway Hyperreactivity: A 16-Year Prospective Cohort Study

Airway hyperreactivity (AHR) related to environmental exposure is a significant public health risk worldwide.

9/11 Is Not a Memory: For First Responders It’s a Current Event

The political bickering that consumes Washington, D.C., and much of the nation has been a death knell for many bipartisan pieces of legislation that have come before Congress in recent years.

Fight Continues To Replenish 9/11 Victims Compensation Fund

They’re not giving up and they’re not taking “no” for an answer.

The Good Fight

Tomorrow (Thursday, April 25), Congressman Jerry Nadler, who represents Lower Manhattan in Washington, will host a public information session on the September 11th Victims Compensation Fund (VCF)…

Rev. Frederic Bradford Burnham

The Rev. Frederic Bradford Burnham, PhD, was born July 21, 1938 in Cambridge, MA and died peacefully at the John F. Keever Jr. Solace Center, Asheville, NC on January 23, 2019.

Time to Onset of Paresthesia Among Community Members Exposed to the World Trade Center Disaster

We examined whether time to onset of paresthesia was associated with indicators of severity of World Trade Center (WTC) exposure.