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Help! I’m Perimenopausal and My Instagram Feed Won’t Stop Selling Me Solutions

Remember when no one wanted to talk about “the change”? Now midlife influencers and celebrities can’t stop peddling wonder cures. But what actually helps—and what doesn’t? (Hint: It’s not always what’s trending on TikTok.)


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You Don’t Need to Shoot a Laser into Your Vagina, After All (Unless You Really Want to)

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The Truth About Hormone Therapy for Women Today

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Is Badminton the Next Pickleball?


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Q&A: George “Monk” Foreman III

Just how many lean, mean, grilling machines does it take to open a luxury gym in Fort Point?

There’s $10 Million in New Funding Available for Community Hospitals

Hospitals in the Commonwealth can receive up to $500,000 each.

Could an App Reduce Doctor’s Visits?

Boston Children’s Hospital is creating a ‘strep throat app’ that aims to reduce unnecessary trips to the doctor.

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Should You Be Doing CrossFit?

The workout has ardent supporters and passionate dissenters. But is it safe?

The End of Peanut Allergies?

Local researchers are working on a desensitization process to treat severe peanut allergies.

A Lesson in Lyme Disease

A new book by Lyme disease expert Dr. Richard Horowitz explains the complicated nature of the disease.


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Best of Boston: Services

Best of Boston: Services

Including massages and the best meal kit delivery service.

It Runs in the Family: The Risk of Hereditary Cancer

It Runs in the Family: The Risk of Hereditary Cancer

Some people are born with an alteration in their DNA or genetic material that makes them more susceptible to certain types of cancer.

Presented by Mass General Cancer Center


Eating Disorders Are Common—with Males

A new study by Boston Children’s Hospital shows that eating disorders are more common among men than we think.

Your Guide to a Healthier Road Trip

A dietitian gives us a ‘convenience store survival guide’ just in time for holiday traveling.

A Biopsy Performed with a Laser Instead of a Scalpel

A new laser technology makes skin biopsies pain-free and non-invasive.

New Playground in Charlestown Is One of a Kind

The Navy Yard spot is the city’s first universally accessible playground.

Footloose and Gluten-Free

A round-up of gluten-free options on Boston’s college campuses.

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Research

Research

World-class hospitals and a thriving biotech culture lead to new medical discoveries every day.

CAR T-Cell Therapy Gives Hope to Some Cancer Patients With No Other Options

CAR T-Cell Therapy Gives Hope to Some Cancer Patients With No Other Options

For cancer patients that aren't seeing results with chemotherapy, new CAR T-cell therapy might be the solution for remission.

Presented by Mass General Cancer Center


One in Three Herbal Supplements Are Fake

DNA testing proves it.

Emerson College Is Part of a National Cancer Study

The study, which will make one of four stops at Emerson, looks at how cancer affects patients’ families.

Kids Yogathon to Raise Money for Charity

Sponsored by the non-profit, Yoga Reaches Out, the event will raise money for the West Suburban YMCA.

Community Health Centers to Get $6 Million in Funding

The centers can apply for individual or collaborative grants.

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