Princeton scientists find gene linked to congenital heart defects John M. Guilfoil December 6, 2010 Could lead to lifesaving treatments
Hockey players ignore concussion risks, docs report Mark Baard November 4, 2010 The numbers are shocking
Decline in American smoking stalls John M. Guilfoil September 24, 2010 Surprise: People still light up
Salem State University bans tobacco on campus John M. Guilfoil September 22, 2010 Smoking banned inside and out
The Blast Interview: Mario Lopez on health Ashley D'Hooge July 24, 2010 "Extra" host talks health and dieting
The sun’s smile is a wicked smile Alexandra Smolen March 29, 2010 Tanning is bad for you. End of story.
Lady Gaga and Cyndi Lauper on HIV/AIDS Eiko Watanabe February 11, 2010 Estee Lauder program has raised more than $150 million
Do you hear what I hear? Tina Penman December 1, 2009 An audiology grad student tells us how to speak to hard-of-hearing grandpa
Local high school students are serious researchers Farah December 1, 2009 Brookline senior first to study hepatitis-diabetes connection
Facebook photo costs Canadian woman benefits Ashley Dean November 22, 2009 Depressed woman seen "happy"
Commentary: Ignore the “experts” on Women’s (and Men’s) health John M. Guilfoil November 21, 2009 Seriously?
Smoking rates plumet among low-income Massachusetts residents John M. Guilfoil November 19, 2009 No one smokes anymore...
Walgreens to purchase local Eaton Apothecary stores John M. Guilfoil October 24, 2009 $19 million deal promises to keep most of 12 local stores
American Cancer Society changes stance on cancer screening Michael Kaufmann October 21, 2009 Over-screening may have led to over-diagnosis.
Beer pong will give you swine flu Michael Kaufmann October 19, 2009 Though we doubt this will stop a single college student this year
FDA warns of fake Swine flu medicine John M. Guilfoil October 17, 2009 As always, watch what you buy online
Researchers link social isolation to tumor growth Michael Kaufmann October 6, 2009 Housing mice alone results in larger breast cancer tumors
Scientists announce first HIV vaccine to show protection Michael Kaufmann September 24, 2009 Though limited in efficacy, science has proof of concept in an HIV vaccine.