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A political debate can be challenging for someone recovering from a stroke. What happens in the brain?
Senate candidate John Fetterman is fit to serve, says one neuroscientist. -
Mass. children with RSV sent to hospitals in other states amid capacity strain
Local hospitals report early onslaught of cases, and they're running out of pediatric beds. -
Disturbing new data shows doctors are biased in treating patients with disabilities
Study authors said on 'Greater Boston' that change is urgently needed. -
Worried about this year's flu season? Experts say to get a flu shot and COVID booster soon
Boston Medical Center's Dr. Katherine Gergen Barnett talks about the current state of COVID-19, flu season, and more. -
Fearing a 'red zone' for 'roofies,' Boston deploys array of efforts to prevent drink-spiking
Police and advocates are warning drinkers to take precautions in public places as students return to schools. -
Poliovirus detected in more wastewater near New York City
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said Friday the state was stepping up its polio-fighting efforts as the virus that causes the life-threatening… -
‘A crisis of care’: We are not ready for the skyrocketing need for caregivers, says sociologist
Mindy Fried hosts a podcast about caregiving. -
Get a COVID-19 booster with your flu shot? Local doctors warn once-a year shots may be too optimistic.
There’s “no guarantee” new variants won’t crop up in the future, one epidemiologist says. -
What does new data tell us about abortions in Massachusetts? 5 key takeaways.
More people started coming from out of state for abortions in 2021. -
5 things to know about COVID-19 as we head into fall
Autumn and winter are looking better than the last two...at least for now.