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Latest MRI technology lands in Worcester

The most advanced MRI machine from General Electric has come to Worcester at the Shields Health Care location on Shrewsbury Street.

Sub shop makes Massachusetts debut

A Jersey Mike's Subs eatery will open its first Massachusetts location in Marlborough this April and bring with it a campaign to benefit a local food bank.

Fidelity Bank names lead commercial banking officer

Fidelity Bank has named Barry Bliss its new vice president and chief commercial banking officer.

Polar’s early April Fools’ joke

A new flavor of Polar Seltzer, touting the mystical origins of the 130-year-old Worcester company as its iconic logo undergoes a rebranding, is an April Fools' joke come a bit early.
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Mass. home sales strong; prices dip

Home sales continued their upward climb in February, with huge gains in Worcester County, but sales prices for single-family homes stumbled for the first time in nine months.

Reliant opens ReadyMED on Shrewsbury Street

Reliant Medical Group has unveiled its newest ReadyMED urgent care location on Shrewsbury Street. The site will also house the healthcare system's adult and pediatric urgent care services, which are currently located on Plantation Street.

Worcester company bought by California firm

A Worcester contract researching company has been bought by a California company in a move officials say expands the presence and offerings of both companies.

Provider Profile: Dr. David Shepro

Dr. David Shepro came to the Saint Vincent Hospital Cancer and Wellness Center two years ago after the system owned by Texas-based Tenet Healthcare opened the $23-million facility in 2013. He works directly with cancer patients and oversees the medical care at the center.
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Stemming the costs of elder care

Knowing medical costs will grow right along with the number of elders, healthcare organizations are rallying by keeping more nursing-home-eligible seniors in their own homes with more integrated supports and streamlined resources, which – happily – coincides with seniors' wishes to stay in their homes.

Central Mass. organizations fight childhood obesity

Numerous area organizations are pooling resources and joining forces to combat youth obesity, which affects more than a third of local children and teenagers.
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