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A Healthy Diet Linked To Lower Risk Of Hearing Loss In Women

A new study from Brigham and Women's Hospital finds a healthy diet could reduce the risk of hearing loss in women by 30 percent.

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Atul Gawande: Mass. Is Seeing 'First Signs Of Real Change' In End-Of-Life...

Three years into a campaign to shift attitudes about end-of-life planning in Massachusetts, there are signs of improvement -- and lots of room for more.

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Boston Children's Hospital Opens Rooftop Garden Promised After Demolition Of...

The garden is one of several new green spaces the hospital promised when it demolished a beloved healing garden to make way for a new building.

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Officials Mark Positive Changes At Bridgewater State Hospital

It's been one year since a private company took over operations at the harshest mental health facility in the state.

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Dollars Versus Medicine In Addiction Recovery Treatment

With more funding and more attention on addiction treatment, a long-time treatment provider in Boston is expressing concerns that financial considerations are harming the field.

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2 MIT Brain Scientists Explain 'Yanny Vs. Laurel' Internet Phenom

Two MIT neuroscientists explain why some people hear "Laurel" and some hear "Yanny" in the viral audio clip.

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Med Students To Congress: Help Us Be The Generation To Solve The Opioid Crisis

Four medical students argue that their education needs to prepare them better for using buprenorphine to treat opioid addiction.

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Insurer To Encourage Prescription Drugs To Help With Opioid Addiction

A multi-pronged initiative that Neighborhood Health Plan is announcing Friday aims to reduce the number of opioid overdose deaths by increasing access to treatment.

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Flouting Guidelines, Most Colorado Dispensaries Recommend Cannabis For...

They recommended cannabis even though Colorado requires warnings on the packaging of cannabis products about risks to pregnant and breastfeeding women.

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Why The Abortion Fight Is Becoming A Battle Over Health Information

The latest White House move focuses on clinics, but online sales of of abortion drugs mean women don't necessarily need access to a clinic to end an early pregnancy.

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Opioid Death Rate Declined In Mass. In 2017 — Except For Blacks

Fentanyl is still the main suspected cause of death. It was present in 85 percent of all opioid-related deaths in 2017.

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Do High-Deductible Plans Make Even Cancer Care A Luxury Item?

Rosemarie Day, one of the founding leaders of the Health Connector, worries that increasingly popular high-deductible plans can lead to poor medical decisions -- and worse outcomes for patients.

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Brigham And Women's Nurse Who Sued For Retaliation Awarded $28 Million

A jury has ruled that a Boston hospital retaliated against a Haitian-American nurse who stood up for a black colleague and has awarded her $28 million.

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Black Drug Users Grapple With Surging Opioid Overdose Death Rates

Opioid overdose death rates are steady or dropping for most drug users in Massachusetts, but rising among blacks.

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A Harvard Psychiatrist's Plea To CVS: Please, Please Change Your Hold Music

Dr. Steve Schlozman calculates that he's spent almost 25 days of his life listening to the same CVS "hold" piano music on the phone. He can't take much more.

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'Morbid Acceptance': Visualizing My Death As I Face The Next Cancer Scan

"Imaginings of my own death began to swirl in my mind. I wondered if it would still be summer at my funeral, or maybe fall. I thought about the specific photos and videos I wanted my little son to...

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North Shore Medical Partnership Seeks Earlier End-Of-Life Conversations

The earlier conversations are seen as a way to avoid hospital visits and lower stress and health costs.

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Big Mass. Employers Aim To Cut Health Costs, Starting With $100M In Unneeded...

But there's a dispute about just how many emergency department visits are avoidable.

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Next Week: WBUR's 'BioBoom' Series, On Greater Boston's Burgeoning Biotech

Join WBUR the week of June 4 for the "BioBoom" series exploring the what, who and why of what many consider the world's leading biotech cluster, centered in Kendall Square, Cambridge.

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Primer: How To Speak Basic Biotech, From 'Transformative' To 'Valley Of Death'

The Boston area's booming biotech cluster is a little like a country with its own culture. And cultures tend to have languages.

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