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FDA-approved Alzheimer's drug is 'just the beginning,' says MGH neurologist
While Leqembi has been proven to slow cognitive decline, it is only approved for use in patients with early stages of Alzheimer's. -
Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi has full FDA approval now and that means Medicare will pay for it
It’s the first medicine that’s been convincingly shown to modestly slow Alzheimer’s cognitive decline. -
The 'wild,' secret history of the abortion pill — found in a Massachusetts archive
The story is told in a new podcast called “Cover Up: The Pill Plot." -
A year without Roe: What did the last year bring for abortion rights?
It's hard to say just how much any changes at the national level will trickle down to Massachusetts. -
Experts say parks have ‘public health superpowers’ — and Boston is a national leader
100% of Boston residents have access to their local park within a 10-minute walk. -
How your dreams can boost creativity, according to an MIT student
People might actually be able to train their minds to dream about things they want to be creative about. -
Allergy seasons are getting worse. Here's why and what you can do
Pollen is intensifying due to climate change. -
Lawmakers alarmed over UMass Memorial Health’s plans to close birth unit in Leominster
HealthAlliance-Clinton Hospital says it will close Sept. 22 due to workforce shortages and declining births. -
Why our allergies are getting worse —and what to do about it
If it seems like your seasonal allergies are getting worse over time, you're probably not wrong. -
12 key symptoms of long COVID highlighted in national study led by Mass. researchers
Researchers say early findings may help diagnose those who are suffering