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CVS & Walgreens Have Wasted Nearly 130,000 Vaccine Doses, According to Report
A study published Monday by Kaiser Health News (KHN) says that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -
Massachusetts Health Connector Extends Open Enrollment Through May 23
The Massachusetts Health Connector announced Wednesday a further extension of its Open Enrollment through May 23, -
MA Covid Cases and Death Spike - See the Dashboard
See the latest data as the coronavirus cases and deaths continue to rise. -
MA Adds College and University Testing Data to COVID-19 Reporting
The Massachusetts COVID-19 Command Center Wednesday announced that higher education data from COVID-19 testing will be -
City of Worcester Issues Heat Advisory
Health officials are warning of dangerous heat conditions that are forecasted for this weekend and into the beginning of -
A Thank You to Our Harrington Community - Ed Moore, President & CEO, Harrington HealthCare System
Despite the constant flow of news and information about the novel coronavirus and the worldwide pandemic it has spawned, -
Reliant Foundation Grants Additional $45,500 in COVID-19 Emergency Funds to Area Non-Profits
Reliant Foundation – which delivers grants and community support to increase mental and behavioral health services -
UMass Memorial Names Driscoll Sr. VP & Chief Philanthropy Officer
UMass Memorial Healthcare has named Kathleen Driscoll as Sr. Vice President and Chief Philanthropy Officer. -
CVS Pharmacy Suspends Sale of Zantac Products—and More—Due to FDA Investigation
CVS Pharmacy has suspended the sale of all Zantac brand and CVS Health ranitidine products until further notice. -
Heart Disease Deaths in U.S. Increase
Heart disease deaths are increasing — 47 million people in the United States are living with cardiometabolic -
MA Opioid-Related Overdose Deaths Fall Nearly 11% in First 6 Months of 2019
Opioid-Related overdose deaths in Massachusetts fell nearly 11 percent in the first six months of 2019 compared to the -
9 Additional Southeastern MA Communities at High Risk for EEE Virus
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health announced that nine additional communities in southeastern MA are now at -
Free Educational Program to Highlight 10 Warning Signs of Alzheimers
The Alzheimer’s Association is set to host a free educational program on the 10 warning signs of -
NEW: Shore Park Beach Closed Due to High E.Coli Bacteria Sample
The City of Worcester Division of Public Health and the Department of Inspectional Services announced that Shore Park -
Reliant Medical Group Adds O’Shea Paudel to Department of Pulmonology
Reliant Medical Group in Worcester announced the addition of Erin O’Shea Paudel to the organization’s -
AAA Warns of the Dangers of Heat to Children & Pets
Due to the heatwave that is expected to take place this weekend, AAA is reminding drivers to take extra -
Pet Supplies Plus Recalls Pig Ear Products
Pet owners are being warned that Pet Supplies Plus is recalling bulk pig ear products to the potential for Salmonella -
Dementia Friendly Worcester Kickoff Celebration Set for Tuesday
The Worcester Senior Center will host a kickoff celebration for the Dementia Friendly Worcester (DFW) initiative. -
Bats Pose Highest Rabies Risk in U.S., Warns CDC
The CDC is warning citizens that bats pose the highest risk rabies risk in the U.S. -
Wound Care Center of Chartlon Adds Sienel to Team
The Wound Care Center at Charlton has announced the addition of Heather Sienel. -
MA Health Officials Warn of Possible Exposure to Measles in Greater Boston
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has confirmed that a person was diagnosed with measles in greater Boston -
Worcester Division of Public Health Receives $780K Grant From CDC
The City of Worcester Division of Public Health received a 2018 REACH (Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health) -
Notre Dame Healthcare Names Randone Director of Mission Integration
Notre Dame Healthcare announced that Michael Randone has joined the organization as Director of Mission -
Weiss: Shutdown Hurts Furloughed Federal Employees, Seniors, Too
At press time, the federal government has been partially shut down for over 29 days because of Democrats and Republicans