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COVID-19 Coronavirus: How Philanthropy Can Respond
Sexually Transmitted Infections Updates: What You Need to Know If You Work with Patients or the Public
Cigna Foundation Grant Will Help Hartford Public Library Assist Opioid Overdose Victims
HSS Receives $5.6 Million Grant to Support Genomics Research to Prevent and Repair Tissue Damage
NEW YORK, NY -- Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS), known for its leadership in musculoskeletal care, is at the forefront of functional genomics for autoimmune diseases thanks to pioneering research being conducted by investigators in the David Z. Rosensweig Genomics Research Center. The Rosensweig Center was established in 2013 through the visionary partnership of The Tow Foundation. The Tow Foundation has pledged an additional $5.6 million to transform the Center's impact by highlighting translational research and expanding its focus from autoimmune disease to more broadly address the major musculoskeletal conditions which are seen every day at HSS. The goals of this new work are to prevent and repair musculoskeletal tissue damage related to acute or chronic injury, aging, and autoimmunity and inflammation.
Harvard Pilgrim Awards Quality Grant Funding to 11 Providers for 2018
New Issue Brief Addresses Northwest Connecticut's Addiction Crisis
Bridgeport Launches "Call to Action" On Opioid Addiction
Southbury Expanding Opioid Programs for Seniors
Hospital for Special Care Receives $150K Grant to Help Expand Autism Services
NEW BRITAIN, CT -- The American Savings Foundation has awarded a $150,000 grant to support expansion of the Autism Center at Hospital for Special Care in New Britain, including development of a partial hospitalization program and an education and day center. Maria Falvo, president and CEO of American Savings Foundation, said the new program will help reduce waiting lists for inpatient care by creating a resource for youth who need more intense services than are currently available at an outpatient level.