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Boston Scientific plans global expansion - BostonHerald.com
bostonherald.com — “Natick-based Boston Scientific, which holds more than 15,000 patents and makes 13,000 medical devices including heart pacemakers, is working hard to get its rhythm back. Fresh off positive first-quarter earnings and Food and Drug Administration approval of key devices, the $7.8 billion company,...” View full resource at bostonherald.com
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Blue Cross lowers proposed base rate increases - BostonHerald.com
bostonherald.com — “Insurance giant Blue Cross-Blue Shield refiled its base rate increases for the third quarter, cutting its increase for its HMO from 1.2 percent to 0.2 percent and the increase for its non-HMO product from 2.7 percent to 1.4 percent, the Massachusetts Division of Insurance said today. This cut dropped...” View full resource at bostonherald.com
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Young pit bull needs treatment for parvo - BostonHerald.com
bostonherald.com — “Dear Dr. John, After two days of vomiting and diarrhea, my cousin’s dog was taken in to be seen by a veterinarian. The dog is a 10-month-old pit bull and has always been healthy. The vet took a few tests of his blood and the diarrhea and told us the dog has parvo. He said it was a virus...” View full resource at bostonherald.com
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Yoga program helps teens with special needs exercise body, mind - BostonHerald.com
bostonherald.com — “Yoga’s been touted as a stress-reliever, fitness regimen and pathway to inner peace. But the special needs children at Franciscan Hospital for Children’s Kennedy Day School are reaping singular benefits — strengthening muscles as well as their minds. “The biggest thing I’ve...” View full resource at bostonherald.com
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Surgery can put Type 2 diabetes into remission - BostonHerald.com
bostonherald.com — “CHICAGO — New research gives clear proof that weight-loss surgery can reverse and possibly cure diabetes, and doctors say the operation should be offered sooner to more people with the disease — not just as a last resort. The two studies, released on Monday, are the first to compare stomach-reducing...” View full resource at bostonherald.com
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Report: Mass. residents most receptive to generic medications - BostonHerald.com
bostonherald.com — “Massachusetts residents with chronic conditions are more likely than residents of all other states to take generic medication, according to a new report. But the findings, released Monday by CVS Caremark, also found that Massachusetts ranks near the bottom of states whose residents take advantage...” View full resource at bostonherald.com
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AP: Mass. health care 5-year lobbying topped $51M - BostonHerald.com
bostonherald.com — “BOSTON — Hospitals, insurers, doctors and unions are spending tens of millions of dollars trying to make sure their voices are heard on Beacon Hill as Massachusetts lawmakers weigh sweeping changes to the way the state pays for health coverage. In 2011 alone, the health care industry,...” View full resource at bostonherald.com
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Community care a win for all - BostonHerald.com
bostonherald.com — “My brother, Steve, was moved into a state-run hospital when he was 9 years old, beginning a stretch of more than 30 years living behind the doors of an institution where the individuals were isolated from family, friends and community. When my mom was widowed with five school-age kids, including one...” View full resource at bostonherald.com
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Cat survives 19-story plunge from Boston high rise - BostonHerald.com
bostonherald.com — “BOSTON — A veterinarian says acting like a flying squirrel may have saved a cat from serious injury in a 19-story plunge from a Boston high rise. Sugar the cat had no broken bones or cuts, just some bruising on her lungs after the fall from a window owner Brittany Kirk had opened to enjoy...” View full resource at bostonherald.com
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Cousin seeking adoption of boy whose throat was cut - BostonHerald.com
bostonherald.com — “An Atlanta relative who drove 18 hours to regain custody of his cousin Jamaal Goodwin — whose mother is accused of trying to kill him and his toddler sister — is vowing to launch his adoption fight today in a North Shore courtroom. But Wayne Cox blames the state for returning the children...” View full resource at bostonherald.com
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Rosalie Ciummei, at 76, of Norton, professor - BostonHerald.com
bostonherald.com — “Rosalie (Brown) Ciummei of Norton, a retired professor, died Tuesday at her home. She was 76. Born in Charlestown, she was raised in Dorchester. She had lived in Rochester, N.Y., before moving to Norton more than 50 years ago. Mrs. Ciummei graduated from Practical Arts High School in Boston before...” View full resource at bostonherald.com
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Shelter moves accused’s mom - BostonHerald.com
bostonherald.com — “Workers at a Boston homeless shelter scrambled yesterday to find a safe place for the mother of an accused killer after a published report revealed her temporary home as the Pine Street Inn, endangering the woman and other homeless residents, shelter staff said. “They thought I was a threat...” View full resource at bostonherald.com
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Manholes explode in Back Bay area - BostonHerald.com
bostonherald.com — “Three manholes on Huntington Avenue exploded today, sending flames shooting out of the steel covers as Nstar officials had just finished announcing all the power in the area had been restored — except to the Prudential Tower. Boston Fire Department spokesman Steve MacDonald said one manhole had...” View full resource at bostonherald.com
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Herbal treatments on the menu at Charles Hotel spa - BostonHerald.com
bostonherald.com — “It’s not unusual to find chef Jody Adams whipping up something delicious in the kitchen of her restaurant Rialto — but it is if that something wasn’t intended to be eaten. Chef Peter Davis of Henrietta’s Table and Adams were hard at work last summer transforming herbs, fruits,...” View full resource at bostonherald.com
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Schools getting choice on beef: Pink slime or no? - BostonHerald.com
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