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Going in for a reproductive health procedure? Ask about pain control options first.
Boston-area doctors say there are many sedatives and anti-anxiety measures for procedures like an IUD insertion — yet many patients remain unaware of their options. -
Disturbing new data shows doctors are biased in treating patients with disabilities
Study authors said on 'Greater Boston' that change is urgently needed. -
Biden to announce new support for US biotech production in Mass. visit
President Biden will announce a "cancer moonshot" and federal funding in a speech at the JFK Library in Boston today. -
Physician-assisted suicide could soon become legal in Massachusetts. What are the pros and cons?
The issue is currently before state legislators. -
9 years after their child's death, Sabir family is optimistic in push for medical examiner oversight
Sameer Sabir and Nada Siddiqui share their hopes for medical examiner oversight in Massachusetts. -
Transhealth Northampton provides healthcare by and for the transgender community
The independent healthcare center is right here in Massachusetts. -
How horseshoe crabs became the heroes of modern medicine
Grateful for the COVID-19 vaccine? Thank these nine-eyed, blue-blooded blessings. -
'It Sort Of Felt Like I Was Crazy': Long COVID In Kids Is Easy To Miss And Hard To Treat
Researchers are trying to figure out why some children experience long-term symptoms and who is at risk. -
FDA Approves Much-Debated Alzheimer’s Drug Panned By Experts
The decision, which could impact millions of older Americans and their families, is certain to spark disagreements among physicians, medical researchers and patient groups. -
6 Questions With A Doctor Running COVID Vaccine Trials On Kids
The only way to find a safe COVID-19 vaccine for kids is to test it on them, and that research is underway at UMass Medical School in Worcester.