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CRANSTON – On a crisp, bright morning, looking north toward Providence, the view of the capital city’s skyline was hazy but unimpeded, offering an optimistic landscape of the world and …
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By Richard Asinof
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11/26/23
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PROVIDENCE – In her 2018 book, What the Eyes Don’t See , Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, a pediatrician in Flint, Mich., recounted the story of how she found out that the kids in her community …
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By Richard Asinof
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11/12/23
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PROVIDENCE – When one looks at the epidemiologic data from the 20 th century, one of the greatest improvements in public health outcomes was the result of regulations banning smoking indoors. …
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By Richard Asinof
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11/12/23
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WARWICK – R.I. Attorrney General Peter Neronha had a home-cooked meal awaiting him at home in Jamestown, but following the awards ceremony where he had been honored by the Childhood Lead Action …
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By Richard Asinof
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10/30/23
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PROVIDENCE – In 2021, according to the Department of Labor and Training, Rhode Island’s total private sector employment grew by 5 percent as the state began to recoup the jobs lost during …
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By Nancy Wolanski
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10/28/23
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WARWICK – The interview took place on Thursday evening, Oct. 26, in the noisy atrium at the Crowne Plaza, in the midst of the celebration of 30 years of protecting kids from lead poisoning, …
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By Richard Asinof
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10/28/23
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