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Doctors say it's time to end ban on blood donations from gay and bisexual men
Mass. Medical Society calls FDA policy 'discriminatory' and scientifically unsound. -
After a stroke blinded one eye, Frank Bruni focused on the future
One morning in 2017, New York Times columnist Frank Bruni woke up to find that everything looked blurry and smeared. "There was a fog, a dappled fog over… -
Telehealth abortion is 'revolutionizing' service in some states, including Mass.
In places where abortion access is being restricted or where few clinics operate, telehealth services break down barriers. -
Two Mass. opioid crisis victims say they jumped at the chance to confront the Sackler family
The women recently shared their stories in court with the family responsible for making OxyContin. -
East Boston Neighborhood Health Center faces standoff with advocates claiming shoddy care
New complaint asks for the Department of Public Health to join AG Healey's office in formal investigation into allegations of mistreatment. -
Massachusetts medics deploy themselves to Poland to help Ukrainian refugees
Medway resident launches Global Disaster Relief Team, which has already helped thousands of refugees. -
Americans are stuck in unhealthy pandemic habits. Here's how to reboot
The early days of lockdown restrictions had a profound effect on people's daily lives. Alcohol sales skyrocketed, physical activity dropped off sharply,… -
5 ways to bounce back better from a sports injury
Nothing jolts an active body like a sudden hamstring sprain, shooting back pain or knees that just decide to buckle during your daily routine. If you… -
Under the Radar Book Club: Danielle Friedman's 'Let’s Get Physical: How Women Discovered Exercise and Reshaped the World'
It's our March pick for "Bookmarked: The Under the Radar Book Club." -
Some people may still need to wear a mask as restrictions lift, Boston doctors say
People who are elderly, immunosuppressed or have co-morbidities may need more protection.