The NYS Quitline goes fare beyond a phone number. There's also a website, text service, medication, counseling, and other resources.
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Those are rare compared to West Nile and Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE). But all have been detected in mosquito pools tested this month.
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A Community Forestry Educator points to one example of a tree at risk of damage near Collamer road in DeWitt.
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Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie stopped by the JMA Wireless Dome to make the announcement, flanked by SU coaches and other officials.
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Maxwell School Professor Grant Reeher says the move can energize the Democratic voter base while giving Republicans new reasons to opposed presumptive nominee Kamala Harris.
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Brandon Williams says JD Vance played a key role for him to run for office.
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The $50 million HUD grant pushes redevelopment plans for public housing over the finish line.
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Images from the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games offer a stunning glimpse into the dramatic and heavily Parisian-themed day.
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Cal Fire has confirmed that over a hundred structures have been damaged in the Park Fire, which grew overnight near Chico, Calif. Difficult firefighting conditions are forecast through Friday night.
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Some voters who could be key to deciding who wins Georgia. What do they think about Vice President Harris becoming the frontrunner in the race to be the Democratic nominee?
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Tahiti's Teahupo'o wave has a slew of riders for the Paris 2024 Olympics. NPR finds out why it's called one of the most dangerous waves.
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Since the mid-1700s, researchers have classified life with scientific names. But some of them have problematic histories and connotations. The botanical community is trying to tackle this issue.