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Multiple Cups Of Coffee — Brewed Or Instant, Caf Or Decaf — May Be Good For...

The study seems to suggest you can get much the same health benefits from cheap supermarket coffee as from a fancy cup of artisanal terroir coffee.

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Is Juul Making It Easy For Kids To Vape In School? New Study Suggests Yes

New research on the widely-popular Juul e-cigarette suggests fears of teenagers using them at school may be warranted.

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What Data And Quality Measures Should We Get About Childbirth At Mass....

Back in 2015, we created a tool to help women and their partners compare childbirth quality measures at hospitals across Massachusetts. We'd like to update it, and are looking for a little help.

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Genetic Ancestry Tests Don’t Change Who You Are, Unless You Want Them To

A sociologist describes how consumers of genetic ancestry kits often "cherry-pick" test results to craft their preferred racial and ethnic identities.

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Gene Finding Could Help Show Who Really, Really Needs To Cut Down On Salt

A new finding may help doctors determine which patients with high blood pressure are likeliest to be sensitive to salt, and so have the highest incentive to cut way down.

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5 Takeaways From The First Ever 'Cancer In Boston' Report

While cancer is on the decline in Boston overall, some forms are rising, and large disparities still loom, according to the inaugural Special Report on cancer by the Boston Public Health Commission.

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Research Casts Light On ASMR, The Strange 'Brain Tingle' Millions Use To Relax

A first-of-its-kind study explores the physical effects of ASMR, a tingly, trance-like feeling said to promote intense relaxation for those who experience it.

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In Public Health, It's Hard To Prove Benefits Of Alcohol — But Easy To Show...

With alcohol use climbing in America, a public health expert is concerned about our country's blasé attitude toward a drug responsible for more deaths than opioids.

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A Happy Ending For A Homeless Refugee Mother Of 8 Facing Cancer

Women who are homeless are much likelier to die of cervical cancer, but a "no barriers" approach to medical care helped one patient get successful treatment, writes a doctor for Boston Health Care for...

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To Curb Opioid Deaths And Addiction, Mass. House Poised To Pass Bill Offering...

The bill would allow the public greater access to overdose-reversing meds and state prisons would need to work on a pilot for medication-assisted addiction treatment behind bars.

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Engineered Cancer Cells Can Fight Cancer, Brigham And Women's Researchers Find

Researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital say they've successfully used genetically engineered cancer cells to kill cancerous tumors in mice.

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Half Of Americans Are Trying To Lose Weight, Including Many Who Are Not...

Nearly half of adults in America tried to lose weight within the span of a year, according to 2013-2016 data reported in a first-of-its-kind report.

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Mass. Starting Campaign Against E-Cigarettes And Vape Pens

Massachusetts parents will soon be warned about e-cigarettes and vape pens.

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Memory Contest Comes To MIT, Where Brain Scientists Explain Why Training Works

The USA Memory Championship features flashy feats of memory but it aims to show that everyone can remember things better -- if they know how to train.

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Meet The Trans Chaplain Helping LGBTQ Elders Feel Welcome In Senior Care

A chaplain at Hebrew SeniorLife strives to help LGBTQ seniors be themselves in an environment where many fear coming out.

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Over Half Of Patients And Families Hesitate To Raise ICU Safety Concerns,...

About a third of those patients and families cited, "I don't want to be labeled as a troublemaker" as a reason. Another third said, "The team is too busy." And yet another third chose, "I don't know...

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Safe Injection Site Pilot Is Included In State Senate Opioid Bill

The legislation would also give those addicted to opioids new access to medically assisted treatment in prisons.

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Legislation Could Expand Medical Addiction Treatment For Mass. Inmates

Middlesex Sheriff Peter Koutoujian, who has been running a pilot program offering medically-assisted addiction treatments to inmates in his district, joined Morning Edition to talk about legislation...

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'Slips, Lapses, Fumbles': Medical Mistakes Kill, And A Solution Is Seen In...

Medical negligence kills more than 250,000 people every year. "Most errors are made by good doctors," says Aubrey Milunsky.

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Beth Israel-Lahey Merger Would Increase Health Costs By Tens Of Millions A...

Preliminary findings from a state commission confirm some concerns raised by the proposed merger's detractors.

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