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Making babies: UMass to open region’s first IVF clinic for $1.4M

UMass Memorial is hoping to bring more family planning services to Worcester and keep couples from having to travel outside the area.

Event to honor heart and stroke care advocates

An event at Mechanics Hall in Worcester next month will honor four Central Massachusetts people for their heart disease and stroke care work.

UMass Memorial, MetroWest make best-hospitals list

UMass Memorial Medical Center and MetroWest Medical Center have made a new list of the best seven hospitals in Massachusetts and 100 best in the country.

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UMass Medical School sixth in state in NIH funding

UMass Medical School received $161 million in National Institute of Health funding for research last fiscal year, the sixth highest in Massachusetts.

Blue Cross gives $1M toward UMass, Community Healthlink recovery coach training

Two Worcester health treatment centers, at UMass Memorial Medical Center and Community Healthlink, will receive help for those who work with patients to overcome addiction.

Harrington Hospital closing pediatric unit

Harrington Hospital will close its inpatient pediatric unit at the end of March due to a low patient volume and instead transfer patients to UMass Memorial.

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Duddie Massad remembered as businessman, philanthropist

David “Duddie” Massad, the owner of Worcester car dealerships and later Commerce Bank, died Dec. 28 at age 90.

Duddie Massad, Worcester businessman, dies at age 90

David "Duddie" Massad, the owner of Worcester car dealerships and later Commerce Bank, died Friday at age 90.
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