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UMass Memorial Medical Group | News and Media | 4.17.25
Running the Boston Marathon for the UMass ALS Cellucci Fund
The 129th Boston Marathon won’t be John Kelly’s first rodeo.
“This will be my second Boston," Kelly said. "I ran Boston last year as well for the ALS fund. I've run probably, I don’t know, 20 plus marathons.”
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The Season of Thanks - Get Your Gift
"Make it a habit to tell people thank you. To express your appreciation, sincerely and without the expectation of anything in return. Truly appreciate those around you, and you'll soon find many others around you. Truly appreciate life, and you'll find that you have more of it." -Ralph Marston
This quote is especially significant around this time of year. We appreciate you for following Simply Well. Thank you for allowing us to help you keep healthy and well.
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What You Should Know About Alzheimer's
Grab your cup of coffee and put your feet up as you watch and listen to experts help you learn about Alzheimer's disease. Since many of us are dealing with aging parents and spouses, it's a good idea to be armed with knowledge about this common disease. Learn from a panel of providers about the disease. Hear from a daughter of an Alzheimer's patient who shares her advice and challenges being a caregiver for her mother.
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Take Pleasure in Eating - The Clean Way
If you've read any blog or magazine lately, you've probably heard of something called "clean eating." The world of nutrition is full of buzzwords and trends, and clean eating seems to be shall we say, "trending" as of late.
So, what is this trendy nutrition term all about?
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Gotta Go Again? Could It Be Irritable Bowel Syndrome?
A problem with bowel habits is something people don't want to discuss, but when it affects your life, it may be time to take action. Commonly, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is to blame. Affecting up to 20 percent of the population, IBS is the most common functional gastrointestinal disorder and is diagnosed in men, women and children.
It is much more common in women. In fact, in women ages 20 to 50, prevalence of IBS has been reported as high as 40 percent.
Community Healthlink, Harrington, HealthAlliance-Clinton Hospital, Milford Regional, UMass Memorial Medical Center, UMass Memorial Medical Group | News and Media | 4.21.25
Mounting costs: As rising health costs hit Hispanic communities hardest, Central Mass. leaders are addressing inequities through cultural competency
Healthcare expenditures throughout Massachusetts soared to $78.1 billion in 2023, averaging $11,153 per resident. The year’s total represented an 8.6% per-capita increase from 2022, according to a report released in March by the Center for Health Information and Analysis.
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Are You in the Mood?
Let's face it, sex gets your heart pumping. But if you've been diagnosed with heart disease or suffered a heart attack, is getting your heart pumping a good thing? Rest assured. Being diagnosed with a heart condition or having a heart attack doesn't necessarily mean a life of abstinence.
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The Abortion Pill – Know the Facts
Mifepristone. The abortion pill. It seems as if every news channel and media outlet is talking about this medication these days. And for now, the U.S. Supreme Court has decided this medication will remain accessible to Americans.
So what is all the fuss about? Let’s break it down.
UMass Memorial Medical Center | News and Media | 7.17.24
UMass Memorial Health Selects 18 Local Organizations to Receive Nearly $5M in Funding to Improve Health Outcomes
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Kristy Lee 617-388-5555 (cell)
kristy.lee@umassmemorial.org
Worcester, MA - UMass Memorial Health (UMMH), the largest not-for-profit health care system in Central Massachusetts, is proud to award nearly $5M in grants to 18 local non-profit organizations working to improve health outcomes for communities across the Worcester region.