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Boston Scientific reports $830M year-over-year sales decline

Boston Scientific reported an $830 million decline in net sales for 2020 compared to the previous year.

Boston Scientific releases new chronic pain relief system

Marlborough medical device manufacturer Boston Scientific Corp. has announced a limited market release of a new pain-relief system that uses electrical impulses in the spine to block pain signals.

Bill author says Baker to sign “Laura’s Law” improving ER access

Hospital signage and safety legislation pitched as a response to the tragic 2016 death of Laura Levis is set to become law on Friday, according to one of the bill's lead sponsors.

With $110M and UMass Medical School technology, therapeutics firm gets underway

A new therapeutics company is getting started by three UMass Medical School researchers with $110 million in funding and the use of technology licensed from the Worcester school.
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MetroWest Medical Center expanding sleep lab

MetroWest Medical Center is expanding a sleep testing laboratory amid what it says are experts' warnings of increased sleep issues during the coronavirus pandemic.

Gillette Stadium to be state’s first mass-vaccine center

Gillette Stadium in Foxborough will be the state's first mass-vaccination center, joining smaller sites that dot Massachusetts, Gov. Charlie Baker said in Worcester on Tuesday.

Boston Scientific among companies halting political donations

Boston Scientific in Marlborough is among a rising number of big corporations that are temporarily stopping political donations, a trend that has followed a riot at the U.S. Capitol that was fueled by President Donald Trump.

Expanding Definitive Healthcare signs 56K-sq.-ft. lease in Framingham

Definitive Healthcare, a fast-growing Framingham healthcare data and analytics firm, has signed a lease for 56,000 square feet of additional office space it's now renovating.
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Movers & Shakers for Jan. 11, 2021

People are on the move at Webster Five, Slowey McManus, RemodelWerks and more.

Caregiver involved in Capitol riot no longer at UMass Memorial

A UMass Memorial Health Care employee involved in a riot that briefly overtook the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday no longer works there, the Worcester health care system said.
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