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With guinea pigs reportedly being surrendered more than ever, the Boston City Council is looking to do all it can to ensure the small critters are receiving the best care possible. more
Mark Sheppard, known for his multiple sci-fi roles, says he had to be "brough back from dead four times." more
This is one in a series of articles from KFF Health News and The New York Times on the cost of long-term care. more
The project in the Cascade Canyon Open Space Preserve will install two recreational bridges over San Anselmo Creek, realign Canyon Trail to create approaches to the bridges and open a section of … more
“We are seeing an uptick in the number of people with respiratory illness and encourage people to stay updated with available vaccines to protect against severe symptoms,” said Karina Rusk, … more
Washington has become the first state to open its health insurance marketplace to all residents regardless of immigration status. The enrollment period is underway. more
The National Weather Service is advising the public to avoid to steep beaches, stay farther back from the water, not to stand on rocks and jetties. more
Case History #1  Lynn P. is a 52 year old married woman living in the suburbs of Sacramento. She has been feeling sluggish and depressed and has just been diagnosed with hypothyroidism. She does … more
Stainless steel children's cups and bottles sold by Amazon, Buy Buy Baby, Whole Foods and Bed Bath and Beyond are being recalled by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission due to lead levels that … more
Confusion over the laws, lack of sanctions for violations, and wide loopholes are contributing to the continued shackling of pregnant women in custody. more
How are experts approaching the use of the new obesity medications in older people? As might be expected, opinions and practices vary. more
Episode: 1080 Food in the old Republic of Texas (“The Republic of Porkdom”). Today, we wonder, what did our early settlers eat? more
The state joined a coalition of 41 attorneys general in launching lawsuits against the California-based social media giant alleging that the company, “intentionally designed and deployed harmful … more
The state joined a coalition of 41 attorneys general in launching lawsuits against the California-based social media giant alleging that the company, “intentionally designed and deployed harmful … more
Licensed ambulance services across Massachusetts are required to submit the vaccination status of their employees annually to the state Department of Public Health under a new regulation that EMS … more
Californians this time of year await with great anticipation the first rain, with hopes that our thirsty gardens receive a reprieve, groundwater recharges our aquifers, and the mountains create … more
Massachusetts health officials said there’s been a modest increase in pneumonia in kids but that it is appropriate for the season. The post Flu is on the rise while RSV infections may be … more
"The collaborations we've made, the partnerships that have been forged and the community that is being built is indescribable" more
When it was first announced back in 1995, the world was in shock. Bras cause breast cancer! You’re kidding, right? How could this foundation garment that lifts and shapes the breast be a source of … more
On Friday, the international community observed World AIDS Day, recognizing the enormous progress in preventing, detecting, and treating HIV since it became recognized as a new disease 42 years ago. … more
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