Man Who Stole $102K From CT Medicaid With Fake Autism Treatments In Glastonbury Sentenced

A former East Hartford man who owned a Glastonbury-based autism services company has been sentenced after authorities said he fraudulently collected more than $102,000 from Connecticut’s Medicaid program. Glenroy Patterson, 49, of Jersey City, New Jersey, was given a three-year suspended sentence and five years of probation last week, according to Chief State’s Attorney Patrick J….

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Swollen Feet Could Be an Early Warning Sign Older Adults Shouldn’t Ignore

Swollen feet and ankles are often dismissed as a normal part of aging, but they can sometimes signal underlying health issues that deserve attention. Reduced circulation, prolonged sitting or standing, and age-related changes in blood vessels can cause fluid to accumulate in the lower legs. In many cases, lifestyle factors such as excessive salt intake,…

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Veteran Character Actor Matt Clark Dies at 89, Leaving a Lasting Hollywood Legacy

Veteran actor Matt Clark, known for his memorable performances across film and television, has passed away at the age of 89. With a career spanning decades and more than 120 screen credits, Clark earned a reputation as one of Hollywood’s most dependable character actors, bringing authenticity and depth to every role he portrayed. Throughout his career,…

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ST,Breaking barriers, building careers: UF is training autistic adults for semiconductor careers

In a collaboration linking academia, tech firms, autism advocates and a significantly underemployed population, the University of Florida is establishing a new pipeline of semiconductor workers perfect for the job. Preparing for its second class, the program educates and prepares autistic students — people considered neurodivergent — using virtual reality and other custom tools for…

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Nancy Pelosi’s Hospitalization Draws Global Attention Following Luxembourg Incident

Former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has received widespread support after a fall during a commemorative event in Luxembourg. The incident occurred while Pelosi was attending ceremonies honoring veterans and those who served during the historic Battle of the Bulge, prompting immediate medical attention and concern from supporters around the world. Witnesses reported that the event briefly paused as…

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Breaking barriers, building careers: UF is training autistic adults for semiconductor careers

In a collaboration linking academia, tech firms, autism advocates and a significantly underemployed population, the University of Florida is establishing a new pipeline of semiconductor workers perfect for the job. Preparing for its second class, the program educates and prepares autistic students — people considered neurodivergent — using virtual reality and other custom tools for…

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