13,000 NYC Kids Flagged Then Forgotten in Mental Health Care Meltdown
A new analysis, reported by Crain's, finds more than 13,000 New York City children with high mental‑health needs were not connected to community care. City reports point to staffing, funding and referral gaps.
Young Americans Without College Face Rising Colon Cancer Toll
A new JAMA Oncology analysis shows rising colorectal cancer deaths in adults 25–49 are concentrated among people without a four‑year degree, exposing widening prevention gaps.
Albany Pours $25 Million Into Dental Lifeline For New Yorkers With Disabilities
New York is allocating $25 million to create Regional Disability Health Clinics that prioritize dental access and accessibility upgrades for people with developmental disabilities.
Allergy Alert: Popular Supplement Recall Shakes New York And New Jersey Buyers
Blueroot Health recalled two lots of Vital Nutrients Aller-C after internal testing found undeclared egg, hazelnut and soy. Online orders nationwide, including NY and NJ, may be affected.
Big-Ticket Weill Cornell Scan Hub Set for Bay Ridge
Weill Cornell and NewYork-Presbyterian are opening a $57M imaging clinic at 502 86th Street in Bay Ridge this April, bringing CT, MRI and advanced diagnostics to South Brooklyn. The center will be part of the new Bay Ridge Primary & Multispecialty hub.
Bronx Cancer Survivors Blast Hochul Over Medicaid Test Clampdown
About a dozen Bronx cancer survivors rallied outside Gov. Hochul’s NYC office, warning that budget language could narrow Medicaid access to biomarker testing and deepen disparities.












