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WBJ launches podcast with Radio Worcester

Worcester Business Journal on Monday published the inaugural episode of its new podcast, The Weekly Business Report, produced in conjunction with Radio Worcester.

Hopkinton assisted living center expanding

The Communities at Golden Pond, an assisted living community in Hopkinton, is set to open a 55-unit expansion this month.

UMass Medical School vaping program going statewide

A UMass Medical School tobacco-free program that was instrumental in helping to cut down youth cigarette smoking rates is now working to reduce fast-rising vaping rates.

Mass. scores well on tobacco age law, poorly on prevention

Massachusetts is among the best states for having laws banning sales to those under 21, but ranks poorly for funding smoking prevention and cessation, according to the latest annual scoreboard by the American Lung Association.
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Hologic revenue up 4% in Q1

Hologic, the Marlborough medical device manufacturer, posted strong financial results in the first fiscal quarter, led by its Surgical and Diagnostics divisions.

🔒Greater Worcester employment grew in 2010s, but manufacturing lost workers

There was nearly one constant across the 2010s in the Greater Worcester workforce: Jobs became more plentiful, in nearly every industry.

🔒Natick hospital shifting to behavioral campus

Leonard Morse Hospital in Natick is planning to shift to a behavioral healthcare campus, no longer offering...

Milford Regional Medical Center’s losses narrow

Milford Regional Medical Center reported a $1.8 million loss for fiscal 2019, marking an improvement from the prior year but still landing in the red.
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Seniors seek wider access to healthcare savings

The Massachusetts Senior Action Council reviewed facts and stats before visiting legislators to discuss ways to help more more people afford prescriptions and other health care costs.

Spring Bank stops development of hepatitis B drug after patient death

Spring Bank Pharmaceuticals said Wednesday it is discontinuing development of a treatment for chronic hepatitis B after a patient died during a trial.
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