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How Mindfulness Can Improve Your Sleep
Getting a good night's sleep is essential for our physical and mental well-being. Mindfulness practice can effectively manage insomnia and reduce anxiety and depression, often without the use of medications.

June is Pride Month
UMass Memorial Health is committed to to equitable care for our LGBTQ+ patients and families. This pride month we celebrate the many contributions of the LGBTQ+ community and the positive impact it has here and across the world.

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Did you know UMass Memorial Health holds virtual and in-person hiring events each month? Visit our Hiring Events page to see the events we have currently scheduled and be sure to check back for new hiring events.

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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. Dickson’s lifetime canine prescription
Dogs have been immanently woven throughout the life of Dr. Eric Dickson, president and CEO of UMass Memorial Health in Worcester.
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Sergio Melgar, executive vice president and CFO of UMass Memorial Health, made the Becker's Hospital Review list of CFOs leading the financial strategy and operations for hospitals and health systems across the nation.
Experts stress importance of staying cool in extreme heat
Dr. Jeffrey Hopkins, Medical Director of Emergency Services at Milford Regional Medical Center, talks about preventing heat exhaustion and heat stroke, and the rise in Emergency Department visits during heat waves.
Why this week's early summer heat wave in Mass. poses particular health risks
We're expected to hit triple digits today in Massachusetts for the first time in nearly three years. With the humidity, the National Weather Service says the heat index will make it feel like 105 to 110 degrees in most parts of the state.