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Tips for choosing a pediatrician

Choosing a pediatrician is an incredibly important choice, but what are the right questions to ask when making your final decision?

Simple improvements count for healthcare innovation too

During these exciting days of medical innovation, with developments ranging from advanced robotic surgery to nanoparticle-based cancer treatments, it's easy to forget that simple actions can also advance patient care in equally dramatic ways.

C-sections on trial

Mothers and policy makers are steering away from cesarean delivery.

Tobacco age hikes spread but are teens safe?

Officials are eying the e-cigarette threat as youth smoking fades and the smoking age rises.
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Study finds love-hate relationship with office life

A new study has found that U.S. office workers find the office the most productive place to get work done but that long hours and stress within the office still lead to burnout and looking for other positions.

MLSC targeting small life science operations with $4M in grants

The Massachusetts Life Sciences Center has launched a grant program aimed at encouraging companies to locate small to mid-size expansions in the Bay State.

Chicago accounting firm buys Westborough software co.

Westborough software firm AbleBridge on Wednesday was acquired by Chicago company Crowe Horwath LLP, which plans to use the company to establish a Boston-area office.

$184K in grants to Worcester-area programs

The Greater Worcester Community Foundation has announced the 13 organizations that received $183,500 in grants from the Fallon/OrNda Community Health Fund.
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Senate sends governor hospital funding bill

The Senate on Thursday shipped to the governor a health care bill that avoids a ballot question redistributing hospital revenues, benefiting hospitals that now receive less insurance compensation.

Former state official charged with stealing $122,000

The former finance director of the state agency that manages billions of dollars in insurance benefits for state workers allegedly stole more than $122,000 and then tried to cover his tracks.
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