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Marlborough firm explores vision cures and more

Since its acquisition by a Japanese company just over a year ago, Astellas Institute for Regenerative Medicine has heightened expectations.

Treating addiction

Stigmas surrounding medications like methadone and suboxone are prevalent, but providers see them as useful tools in treating addiction.

Well-being center opens in Westborough

Release Well-Being, a holistic wellness center, is opening at the site of the historic Nathan Fisher House in Westborough.

Speakers share frontline perspectives at Opioid Crisis Forum

Savers Bank employee Brian Keith shared his struggle with addiction with more than 150 people at the Worcester Business Journal's inaugural Massachusetts Opioid Crisis Forum on Wednesday.
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Anna Maria College offers new health degree

Anna Maria College in Paxton announced Wednesday it's now offering a Bachelor of Science degree in Health and Community Service.

Warren says single-payer ‘at top of list’ of any new system

U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren suggested Monday that the United States should consider single-payer health care if Congress were to upend the health care system and start from scratch.

New nonprofit plans to raise $50M to fight opioid addiction

A new non-profit in Massachusetts plans to raise $50 million over the next three years to support innovative efforts to fight opioid addiction and substance abuse.

Warren vows health care fight isn’t settled

U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren took direct aim at President Donald Trump from the first sentence of an address to New England business leaders Monday, and did not retrain her sights throughout the 15-minute speech.
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Rosenberg ‘can’t even describe’ impact health bill would have on Mass.

Senate President Stan Rosenberg said Thursday the American Health Care Act would deprive the state of federal dollars, leading to untold budgetary troubles on Beacon Hill.

New state health plan would affect more businesses, but more evenly

A new potential health care plan would apply more evenly across employers than the first proposal, but would generate less revenue that the $300 million the administration was counting on.
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