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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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10 Healthy Italian Recipes

Mounds of cheese and fresh sausage can still be healthy. Here’s how.

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Work Out Like: A Head of the Charles Rower

A Harvard rower tells us what it’s like to prepare for the big day.

A Different Kind of Problem at the Airport

Living near airports is linked to higher risk of heart attack and stroke.

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Steward Health Care Live Chat Series on Breast Health

Join us in our third installment of the Steward Live Chat Series focusing on women’s health.

Breast Intraoperative Radiotherapy Now Available in Mass.

Lahey Hospital in Peabody will be first in the state to offer the early-stage breast cancer treatment.

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What are Light Therapies?

The popular, non-invasive therapies are treating everything from psoriasis to seasonal depression.


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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


Bacon Linked to Lower Sperm Count

Blame Harvard.

Does Down Syndrome Hold the Key to Alzheimer’s?

Researchers have found a link between the two diseases and hope to develop one treatment for both.

How to Clean Your Yoga Mat

We asked an expert how to clean your most precious yoga accessory the right way.

State Nixes ‘Fat Letters’

The Public Health Council voted 10-1 to eliminate the practice.

Wednesday is Breast Reconstruction Awareness Day

A plastic surgeon says he is seeing increased numbers of double-sided breast reconstruction.

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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


More Options for the Breast Cancer Genes Test

The monopoly is finally over for BRCA1 and BRCA2 testing.

Breaking Down the Brain

Harvard Medical School researchers have developed a new method for delivering drugs directly to the brain.

Sex Ed, Harvard Style

Harvard’s student run ‘Sex Week’ gives students an Ivy League sex education.

Bottling the Brain Benefits of Exercise

Improved brain function from exercise could be administered in drug form, study says.

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