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Mass General Brigham has treated 7,000 home hospital patients — but the care model is on the verge of expiring in September.
Monday was Kate Walsh’s first day in semi-retirement. As Massachusetts secretary of health and human services, she oversaw a tumultuous period of hospital sales and closures, increasing public ...
Dietary patterns emphasizing plant-based foods and healthy fats may protect against constipation, according to a study ...
A former Mass State Police trooper accused of leaning over to kiss his girlfriend while driving on I-93, swerving and causing ...
You cannot do science without having access to MIT, access to Harvard, access to Boston University, access to Mass General ...
The deadliest fire in the state's history was Boston's Cocoanut Grove nightclub in 1942. The club was located downtown, in Bay Village, at 17 Piedmont St. Around 1,000 patrons were enjoying the ...
Using OCT to look at the burden, not just individual factors, helps provide clues on why disease develops—and how it ...
Emergency physician Dr. Luke Apisa describes joining an Arctic expedition to ensure safety for runners pushing their limits ...
Larry Tye reported on hospital errors for the Boston Globe. His recent wrist surgery showed just how much things have changed ...
In 40 years of treating homeless patients, Dr. Jim O'Connell has rarely faced a crisis as daunting as one that emerged in the ...
Somerville, Mass.-based Mass General Brigham launched a multichannel campaign effort to boost colorectal cancer screening rates. Leveraging billboards and bus ads alongside mobile care vans and ...
A Boston University exchange student filed a lawsuit against Worcester Polytechnic Institute and one of its fraternities ...