Archive of News (2024)

Letter: Thousands still suffering from 9/11 toxins

“Every year around this time, I don’t just vividly remember the horror of 9/11, but I also appreciate my luck on that day years ago.”

More FDNY responders have died from 9/11-related illnesses than the attack itself

On Sept. 11, 2001, 343 FDNY responders were killed, many as they rushed into burning, collapsing skyscrapers. Since that day, 363 more have died of illnesses related to the toxic work.

World Trade Center exposure linked to increased DNA methylation

World Trade Center (WTC) exposure is associated with increased DNA methylation, which may contribute to breast cancer.

U.S. Law Enforcement Officers Honor Director of Rutgers World Trade Center Health Program

Iris Udasin, a professor at the Rutgers School of Public Health, will be presented the “Service Above Self” award at 9/11 ceremony in Washington, D.C.

Prevalence of Mild and Severe Cognitive Impairment in World Trade Center Exposed Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) and General Emergency Responders

There is a high prevalence of mild and severe cognitive impairment among WTC-responders.

‘Serious issues’: Flaws at 9/11 health program draw lawmakers’ attention

Lawmakers noted that some program members could not secure the annual monitoring exam to which they are entitled. There also appear to be “serious problems” with program providers getting paid.

World Trade Center health program could face service cuts by 2028

The World Trade Center Health Program (WTCHP) will start turning away survivors and first responders of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks if a new bill securing more funding is not passed.

More Than $140K Stolen From 9/11 Victim In Investment Scam: Nassau DA

A man was indicted for allegedly posing as an investment broker and swindling a 9/11 victim and her widowed mother from Long Island out of more than $140,000.

Securing the World Trade Center Health Program’s future

The program that provides health services to 9/11 first responders and survivors could be forced to cut services and halt enrollment in 2028 if the federal government does not allocate more funding.

Fund the WTC Health Program: Hakeem Jeffries and Mike Johnson need to get the House to pass the bill this year

The bill is needed to pump $2.9 billion into the World Trade Center Health Program, which provides medical care for the responders and survivors of 9/11.