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Tufts, UMass hospitals both face significant operating losses. How do they plan to do better with looming federal cuts?
Two of the state’s largest health systems have reported multi-million dollar operating losses for the last year, but their outlooks on what that means for the future are wildly different.
After a Stroke, Women Struggle With Daily Tasks for Longer Than Men
About 1 in 5 women ages 55 to 75 will have a stroke. A new study found that, in their first year of stroke recovery, women struggled more than men to get their daily lives back on track.
Massachusetts has a problem with primary care access. A new proposal suggests a bold solution.
Milford Regional Healthcare Foundation Event Raises More Than $23K For Cancer Patients
Shotguns become spades in annual gun buyback program in Worcester
70 Worcester County residents turned in 134 unwanted guns in six different towns and cities on the morning of Saturday, Dec. 13, as part of the 24th annual Guns 2 Gardens buyback program, which collects firearms and repurposes their pieces into garden tools.
UMass Memorial Medical Center named #1 maternity hospital in Central Mass.
UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester is the best hospital for maternity care in Central Massachusetts, according to U.S. News & World Report.
2026 Best Hospitals for Maternity Care by State
You Just Found Out You Have High Triglycerides—Here Are 6 Things Cardiologists Recommend Doing
Elevated triglyceride levels increase the risk of developing atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, including heart attacks, strokes and chronic inflammation of the blood vessels
Khanh-Van Tran, M.D., Ph.D. | Physicians, Cardiology, UMass Memorial Medical Center
Tis the season for holiday family fun runs. Here's how to keep kids safe and healthy
WBJ names the 2025 Champions of Health Care
Shields and UMMH advancing access to innovative healthcare
New healthcare technology will soon be available to residents in Central Massachusetts as Shields Health strengthens its partnership with UMass Memorial Health with the addition of a first-of-its-kind PET/CT (Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography) scanner.
It can identify little spots of spread much earlier than the traditional MRI, CT scan or bone scan would do, so it just helps so much of the management.
Dr. Mitchell Sokoloff | Chair, Department of Urology