New Federal Funding for 9/11 Health Treatment Includes Residents > Read more Federal Plan to Treat Responders Outside of NYC Derailed > Read more EPA Releases First Round of Data from its Lower Manhattan Test and Clean Program > Read more HEALTH DEPARTMENT RELEASES NEW FINDINGS ON CHILDREN EXPOSED TO THE WTC DISASTER > Read the NYC DOHMH press release Federal Funding for Treatment of Residents Stalls in Congress > Read more New State Law Increases Disability and Death Benefits for Private EMTs and Paramedics Who Served at Ground Zero > Read more Follow-up Surveys for WTC Health Registry Enrollees Due by the End of the Year > Read more SIX YEARS LATER: A Public Briefing from the WTC Health Registry > Read more Mayor Bloomberg Signs Legislation That Could Expedite Processing of WTC-Related Disability Applications for FDNY Members > Read more > Read the mayoral press release Federal Funding to Treat Residents Advances Another Step > Read more Common Asthma Medication May Increase Protection Against Environmental Hazards Afforded By Respirators Among Firefighters > Read more Child/Adolescent Survey Can Answer Important Questions About 9/11 Health > Read more Statement by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg on Medical Examiner’s Determination in Case of Detective James Zadroga > Read the mayoral press release Mayor Bloomberg and HHC President Aviles Announce Expansion of World Trade Center Environmental Health Center to Two New Sites and Call for Sustained Federal Funding > Read more > Read the mayoral press release FDNY Releases Six-Year Assessment on the Health Impacts of 9/11 on FDNY Rescue Workers > Read more > Read the mayoral press release Comprehensive 9/11 Legislation Introduced > Read a summary of the bill from the introductory press release > Read the billPDF Document (Reader Required; Click to Download) One In Eight WTC Rescue and Recovery Workers Developed Posttramatic Stress Disorder > Read More Survey Finds Elevated Rates of New Asthma Among WTC Rescue and Recovery Workers > Read More WTC Disability: Deadline Extended for Eligible NYC Employees > Read More