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Flu Cases Are Surging
Flu cases are up 94% this year versus same time last year. Learn about prevention and get answers to commonly asked questions.
Caregivers and Their Children Give Back
The Aiello family makes giving back to the UMass Memorial Children's Medical Center a Family Affair.
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If you notice periods of depression that seem to accompany seasonal changes during the year, you may suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Take this quiz and find out.
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UMass Memorial Health is the health and wellness partner of the people of Central Massachusetts and beyond. Our health system is made up of five hospitals, including a children’s medical center, behavioral health services and a dedicated provider group.
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Dr. Peter Smulowitz Discusses the Flu with MyFM
Kids, Parents, Grandparents; everyone is getting sick. What do we know (about this year's flu)? Listen to the interview to learn more.
The vaccine is still very effective against reducing severe disease, hospitalization and death...get your vaccine, and it's not too late for that.
Dr. Peter Smulowitz | Emergency Medicine, UMass Memorial Medical Group
Health insurers face new restrictions as Healey moves to end prior authorizations, long hated by many
How to handle kids and the flu
We've been hearing about it for weeks. Flu is raging right now, and children are being affected by that surge. So how do you know whether your child needs emergency medical care?