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Giants reliever Mota gets 100-game drug suspension - Boston.com

articles.boston.com — “San Francisco Giants reliever Guillermo Mota was suspended for 100 games on Monday, becoming just the third major league player penalized twice for positive drug tests. The commissioner’s officeView full resource at articles.boston.com

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Goodbye, Paper - Boston.com

articles.boston.com — “The patient who had come to see Dr. Eduardo Haddad had complicated problems — he was obese and diabetic with pulmonary hypertension. As Haddad reviewed the 50-year-old man’s medications, readingView full resource at articles.boston.com

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Use of antipsychotic drugs raises alarm - Boston.com

articles.boston.com — “First of two parts.Rosanne Murphy was growing more agitated as she sank deeper into Alzheimer’s disease. Unable to bathe, dress, or feed herself, she would call her daughter in a panic many nightsView full resource at articles.boston.com

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How to get better treatment for migraines - Boston.com

articles.boston.com — “Most people who suffer regularly from debilitating migraine headaches don’t get the appropriate treatment to prevent them, according to new guidelines issued last week from the American Academy ofView full resource at articles.boston.com

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College students vulnerable to bipolar disorder - Boston.com

articles.boston.com — “Karen Hart did not sleep for two weeks, except for the occasional nap. She barely ate, because going without food made her feel “superhuman.’’ Hart, then a junior at MIT, was juggling courseView full resource at articles.boston.com

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Menino challenges Boston: Shed 1 million pounds - Boston.com

articles.boston.com — “The idea first came to Mayor Thomas M. Menino during Thanksgiving, while he was giving out turkeys to families in need. A woman came in with her son, a youngster seriously overweight. “What chanceView full resource at articles.boston.com

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@Bostondotcom Menino challenges:Shed 1 million pounds http://t.co/OFjBS5Jb 30 -40% of Boston public school students are obese or overweight

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Hospitals promise openness, apologies - Boston.com

articles.boston.com — “Seven Massachusetts hospitals plan to offer patients harmed by medical errors a prompt apology and financial settlements before they resort to lawsuits, part of a major new initiative to improve theView full resource at articles.boston.com

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Proud of my alma mater for showing leadership in this critical issue >> Hospitals promise openness, apologies http://t.co/h54lsEEZ

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Health advocates say new fund needed to improve public health in Massachusetts - Boston.com

articles.boston.com — “A coalition of Massachusetts health advocates and civic leaders is lobbying for a new pool of money, possibly funded by a tax on insurers, that would pay for programs to stem preventable illnessesView full resource at articles.boston.com

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Health advocates say new fund needed to improve public health in #Massachusetts http://t.co/t9pT1T5s vi @BostonGlobe

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Coakley moves to regulate health cost - Boston.com

articles.boston.com — “Attorney General Martha Coakley’s office is quietly circulating a proposal to more tightly regulate hospitals and doctors and the prices they are paid to care for patients. Coakley’s staff hasView full resource at articles.boston.com

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Steward to acquire Stoughton’s New England Sinai - Boston.com

articles.boston.com — “In its latest expansion move, fast-growing Steward Health Care System has agreed to buy New England Sinai Hospital, a 212-bed “post-acute care’’ site in Stoughton that treats patientsView full resource at articles.boston.com

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Hospital training Watson in cancer - Boston.com

articles.boston.com — “The medical training of IBM’s speedy Watson computer will continue with a residency at a renowned Manhattan cancer hospital. IBM and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center said Thursday that theyView full resource at articles.boston.com

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Once a model, state medical board lags badly - Boston.com

articles.boston.com — “In 2005, a Suffolk County jury decided that Dr. Mary Ames-Castro and another obstetrician caused irreversible brain damage to an infant girl during a delivery at Massachusetts General Hospital. TheView full resource at articles.boston.com

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Esp if you live in MA, you should read this: Once a model, state medical board lags badly - @BostonGlobe http://t.co/gDobi7QX #ptsafety

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South End resident to run in Boston Marathon - Boston.com

articles.boston.com — “By Patrick D. Rosso, Town CorrespondentThis April, as runners from across the world come to Boston for the 2012 Boston Marathon, a South End resident with an uplifting story to tell will be takingView full resource at articles.boston.com

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Great @BostonDotCom article on a @TeamEyeandEar runner who's (literally)! inspiring others to regain their voice: http://t.co/bDDtRLpa

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Challenges behind prenatal exams - Boston.com

articles.boston.com — “Parents expecting a child have a long list of decisions to make. For some, that list may be topped by one of the weightiest: Should they pursue prenatal testing to look for genetic abnormalitiesView full resource at articles.boston.com

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Newton-Wellesley Hospital genetic counselor Jennifer Hume discusses prenatal testing with the Boston Globe: http://t.co/mOycfXtJ

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Once a model, state medical board lags badly - Boston.com

articles.boston.com — “In 2005, a Suffolk County jury decided that Dr. Mary Ames-Castro and another obstetrician caused irreversible brain damage to an infant girl during a delivery at Massachusetts General Hospital. TheView full resource at articles.boston.com

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