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SJC Rules For Teen Host In Underage Drinking Case | Radio Boston

radioboston.wbur.org — “SJC Rules For Teen Host In Underage Drinking Case | Radio BostonView full resource at radioboston.wbur.org

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‘Good Old Dog:’ Caring For Senior Pets | Radio Boston

radioboston.wbur.org — “Pet senior citizenship isn't always the easiest time for owners, as aging dogs fight the same illnesses we do. We speak with a veterinary behaviorist about a new book.View full resource at radioboston.wbur.org

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Most Recently Shared on January 6, 2012 at 8:14 pm By:

tuftsvet Tufts University Vet

Near Boston? Tune in now to WBUR (90.9 FM, or online at this link) for an interview with Dr. Nicholas Dodman... http://t.co/bUoraHvr

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Obesity Increases Risk of Complications During Pregnancy | Radio Boston

radioboston.wbur.org — “In this week's CommonHealth segment, we take a closer look at obesity during pregnancy.View full resource at radioboston.wbur.org

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TuftsMedicalCtr Tufts Medical Center Hospital

RT @tuftspr: Errol Norwtiz from @TuftsMedicalCtr talks to @RadioBoston about the dangers of obesity during pregnancy http://t.co/q3yCzlmM

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Poll: 75 Percent Of Public Wants Gov’t Action On Health Costs | Radio Boston

radioboston.wbur.org — “A new study shows most Massachusetts residents, regardless of party affiliation, advocate for government intervention to help bring skyrocketing health care costs down.View full resource at radioboston.wbur.org

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HCFA Health Care For All Health Organization

Listen to HCFA's Brian Rosman on @RadioBoston discuss how payment reform can lower health care cost and improve quality http://t.co/JZJLstLm

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CommonHealth: How To Train Your Brain To Be Happier | Radio Boston

radioboston.wbur.org — “Researchers from Brown University, Tufts University, and Harvard University are experimenting with a new treatment for depression, utlizing neural feedback.View full resource at radioboston.wbur.org

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NAMIMass NAMI Massachusetts Health Organization

Train Your Brain 2 B Happier. Researchers looking for teens/young adults study participants Boston/Providence areas http://bitly.com/pRmVch

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Study: Psychiatric Care Difficult To Find In Boston | Radio Boston

radioboston.wbur.org — “Anyone whose ever had to find a new doctor in Massachusetts knows that the search can be frustrating. What happens, though, when the person looking for care is someone in the middle of mental health emergency? A new study paints a troubling picture.View full resource at radioboston.wbur.org

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Most Recently Shared on July 26, 2011 at 4:00 pm By:

NAMIMass NAMI Massachusetts Health Organization

WBUR radio did a 30 min interview w/ Cambridge Health Alliance psychiatrist & NAMI Mass Executive Dir.!, http://bitly.com/pDCk73 #mhsm

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CommonHealth: Tiered Health Insurance Trend Takes Hold In Mass. | Radio Boston

radioboston.wbur.org — “The ever-rising cost of health care in Massachusetts has many consumers looking for new solutions. Tiered health insurance plan offers cheaper premiums with a lower "tier" or level of health care limiting the doctors and hospitals you can use.View full resource at radioboston.wbur.org

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A Boston Artist And His Urban Musical Instruments | Radio Boston

radioboston.wbur.org — “Local artist Christopher Janney has turned the main lobby of Childrenâ??s Hospital in Boston into a psychedelic musical experiment in a tropical rain forest with his sound installation â??Soundstair.â??View full resource at radioboston.wbur.org

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Study: More Doctors Tell Patients To Seek Alternative Treatments | Radio Boston

radioboston.wbur.org — “A new study says that a growing number of doctors are advising their patients to practice yoga, take up meditation or learn deep breathing techniques.View full resource at radioboston.wbur.org

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Most Recently Shared on May 10, 2011 at 9:03 pm By:

DrWendyMGreene Dr. Wendy M. Greene Doctor, Psychologist, and PhD

Study: More Doctors Tell Patients To Seek Alternative Treatments http://t.co/JJKE1bP via @WBUR

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Berkeley Community Gardeners Master Growing…Up | Radio Boston

radioboston.wbur.org — “Don't have a lot of space, but still wondering how to get a full-fledged vegetable garden growing in the city? Check out the Berkeley Community Gardens.View full resource at radioboston.wbur.org

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Most Recently Shared on May 9, 2011 at 7:28 pm By:

green_garden Kenneth Swiger Organic Advocate

Berkeley Community Gardeners Master Growing…Up http://bit.ly/irK5Xu

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Vermont Prescription Data Mining Law Moves To Supreme Court | Radio Boston

radioboston.wbur.org — “Staged in the modern digital environment, it's a case of free speech versus privacy.View full resource at radioboston.wbur.org

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Court Documents Shed Light On Boston Singer Brad Delp’s Suicide | Radio Boston | Programs | WBUR

radioboston.wbur.org — “Boston's self-titled 1976 debut album has sold 17 million copies and counting, but the band's history was marred in 2007 by the suicide of lead singer Brad Delp. Now, his survivors are locked in a legal battle to determine what, or who, drove Delp to take his own life.View full resource at radioboston.wbur.org

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Most Recently Shared on February 23, 2011 at 5:00 pm By:

NAMIMass NAMI Massachusetts Health Organization

Court Documents Shed Light On Boston Singer Brad Delp’s #Suicide http://bit.ly/eLfB88

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Meditation May Change Your Brain | Radio Boston | Programs | WBUR

radioboston.wbur.org — “A new study from Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School suggests that regular mediation actually alters those parts of the brain associated with memory, sense of self, empathy and stress.View full resource at radioboston.wbur.org

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Are The Kids All Right? | Radio Boston | Programs | WBUR

radioboston.wbur.org — “WBUR's week-long series "Are The Kids All Right?" examines the state of mental health treatment for children in Massachusetts.View full resource at radioboston.wbur.org

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Kids Who Don’t Get Outside Can Pay To Play | Radio Boston | Programs | WBUR

radioboston.wbur.org — “At the Massachusetts Audubon Society's Coyote Club, kids can escape their city and suburban lives to do what kids do... play.View full resource at radioboston.wbur.org

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Most Recently Shared on January 26, 2011 at 4:00 pm By:

kidshealthtips Maggie LaBarbera, RN Nutritionist and Dietitian

MA Audubon Society's Coyote Club- kids can escape their city and suburban lives to do what kids do... play: http://ow.ly/3KBxq #playoutdoors

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