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Whether technology brings a new approach or replaces a paper-based system, it's being used to support health and well-being in a multitude of ways.
Dr. Beverly Hay, a clinical genetics and pediatrics specialist at UMass Memorial Medical Center, helps give meaning to tests that can easily, but not always reliably, tell our genetic history.
Funding cuts to prevention services are one cause for a rise in gonorrhea and other common infections. That's brought a stronger response from health officials in Central Massachusetts.
Renovations at UMass Memorial Medical Center's Memorial Campus, including in the medical and surgical unit, have earned the hospital a national award.
Marlborough medical device firm CardioFocus is looking ahead to the U.S. introduction of its newest innovation.
Marlborough medical device maker CardioFocus has been granted European approval for a new atrial fibrillation system.
Medical device company Candela, life sciences manufacturer Lykan Bioscience and medical optics firm Olympus Corporation of the Americas have been approved for new tax breaks.
The FDA is conducting a review of balloons and stents using a common chemotherapy drug after a trial found the devices, including one made by Boston Scientific, could be harmful.
Assumption College in Worcester is branching out to capitalize on more in-demand majors.
Much like the theater, your business is comprised of both a front stage and a backstage
Massport on Friday announced it is investing $300,000 to better market the Worcester Regional Airport just days after American Airlines said it was reducing its flights from Worcester to Philadelphia.
Becker College's video game design program is now third nationally, up one spot from last year in a ranking by The Princeton Review.
Draftkings wants in on legal sports betting in Massachusetts.
Southborough cloud-based scientific software firm Arxspan has been acquired by the publicly traded scientific equipment firm Bruker Corp., based in Billerica.
In a move that could ease the issues plaguing many Massachusetts cannabis businesses, Facebook could loosen restrictions on posts promoting marijuana sales.