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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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Boston University Is Studying Yoga—And It Needs Volunteers

The study will examine the effect yoga has on the brain chemicals that improve mood.

Outer Beauty

Try nourishing it from the inside with these antioxidant-rich (and local-dermatologist-approved) foods.

The Shutdown Will Impact Public Health For Years To Come

A new report highlights just how bad the government shutdown was for research and disease tracking.

How to Sleep Better Tonight

The SOMA system, created by a Harvard grad, claims to release muscle tension, ease your mind, and help you sleep.

DanceFIT Opening Second Location

The popular Brookline-based studio is opening its second location in Natick in December.

Mass. Hospitals Make The Grade

Massachusetts hospitals ranked No. 2 on a nationwide hospital safety examination.


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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


CorePower Yoga Opens Second Boston-area Location

It’s the company’s 86th location in the country, and their second in the Commonwealth.

How to Have a Healthier Halloween

A nutritionist gives us some healthy Halloween tips.

10 Healthy Dip Recipes

Perfect for a tailgate or holiday party, these dip recipes are healthy and packed with protein.

Bill Clinton Honored By Harvard School of Public Health

He was awarded a centennial medal for his work through the Clinton Foundation.

Progress In Post-Stem Cell Transplant Treatments

New drugs can protect transplant patients’ blood from viral disease.

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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


Essential Exercises for Breast Cancer Survivors

A cancer exercise specialist shows us the best exercises to improve range of motion.

Ask The Expert: Can You Really Be Scared To Death?

We asked a doctor is this myth is actually a reality. Spoiler: It’s for real.

Eating Disorders Cause Lifelong Impairments

Binge-eating and bulimia are cited as causes for mental and physical health issues in adulthood.

The Flu Virus is Sneakier Than We Think

Researchers at MIT’s Whitehead Institute discovered a new way the flu attacks its host.

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