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Baker And 9 Other Governors Urge Senate To Reject 'Skinny Repeal' Of Obamacare

"Skinny repeal," the 10 governors write, "is expected to accelerate health plans leaving the individual market, increase premiums, and result in fewer Americans having access to coverage."

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Winchester Hospital Reports Possible Scabies Outbreak

Officials at Winchester Hospital say more than 20 hospital employees are receiving treatment after it was discovered that a patient was showing symptoms of an active infection.

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Harvard Psychiatrist: How Trump's Speech Was Toxic For Boy Scouts Beyond...

A child psychiatrist lays out specific ways that President Trump's speech to the Boy Scout Jamboree could be toxic to the boys who heard it, and how to counteract them.

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How Profits From Opium Shaped 19th-Century Boston

In a city steeped in history, very few residents understand the powerful legacy of opium money.

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Mass. General Chief Decries Transgender Ban, As More Doctors Speak Out...

"Not only was I moved by Dr. Slavin’s strong and direct public stand against the ban, I was also bit surprised by it, as I suspect many of my colleagues were. Traditionally, health professionals have...

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Commission Urges Declaration Of National Emergency To Address Opioid Crisis

The commission's findings are framed by this fact: 142 Americans are dying of a drug overdose every day.

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As The Opium Trade Boomed In The 1800s, Boston Doctors Raised Addiction Concerns

The story begins with a doctor's editorial in 1833, during the peak period when Boston merchants were selling the drug illegally in China.

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Doctor: Under National Emergency, President Could More Easily Deploy 'Rapid'...

Dr. Bertha Madras, of McLean Hospital and Harvard Medical School, joined Morning Edition.

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States With More Abortion Restrictions Score Worse On Women's Health, Study...

States with more abortion restrictions tend to score worse when it comes to health outcomes for women and children, according to a new study from a research group and an advocacy center that support...

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Gov. Baker Will Agree To New Health Care Fees, Fines On Employers

Gov. Charlie Baker will sign into law $200 million in new fees and fines on state employers to help pay for MassHealth without sought-after reforms to the program.

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Spike In Google Searches About Suicide After '13 Reasons Why,' And Lessons...

Google searches on suicide spiked by about 19 percent overall in the days after the series was released, with a rise both in queries about "how to commit suicide" and questions about prevention and...

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'Mozak' Lets Online Players Beat Brain Scientists At Their Own Game

Call it "citizen neuroscience," games like the new Mozak -- akin to a very challenging connect-the-dots as you trace a neuron -- that let you contribute to brain science as you play.

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Can Geometry Help Fix Our Political System? Mathematicians Invite Public To...

A group of Boston-based mathematicians calling themselves the Metric Geometry and Gerrymandering Group are holding public workshops this week in an effort to get the "mathematically inclined" more...

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Some Mass. Jails To Offer Inmates Meds, Like Vivitrol And Suboxone, To Treat...

Half a million dollars in federal funding will be used to offer medication-assisted treatment to inmates nearing releases at five of the state's 13 jails.

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Study: 1 In 5 Family Doctors Accepted Money From Pharma Companies Related To...

Between August 2013 and December 2015, a total of $46 million in opioid-related payments went to doctors. Most of the money went to 1 percent of the doctors.

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Expert: Trump Declaration Of National Emergency May Free Up Funding,...

"Something that is unclear right now is whether the administration has a plan to utilize this declaration," Dr. Andrew Kolodny said.

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What We Can Learn From The French About Fighting Lyme Disease

France is the first country to release a national plan to fight Lyme disease -- though it has far fewer cases than the U.S. -- and Dr. David Scales looks at its efforts to improve prevention, tracking...

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4 Die Of Overdoses In Chelsea Over The Weekend

Chelsea Police Chief Brian Kyes said it's possible that the drugs used may have been laced with fentanyl.

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Harvard Study Of Skeletons Suggests Much Age-Related Arthritis May Be...

If we're right that "wear and tear" cause arthritis as we age, why did our grandparents and ancestors have much less of it than we do?

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New Data Shows Populations At Risk In Mass. Opioid Epidemic

The Baker administration released new data that shows how widespread addiction to heroin and other opioids has become and who is most at risk.

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