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www.wbur.orgMass General tries performance reports to cut greenhouse gas use in anesthesia - 2 weeks
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“You see these numbers that are just astounding,” said Sam Smith, an anesthesiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital. “There’s probably no other speciality that can...
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www.wbur.orgHow Damar Hamlin’s collapse fueled anti-vaccine conspiracy theories - 2 weeks
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In the absence of information about why the Buffalo Bills player collapsed during a game, misleading claims about COVID vaccines quickly spread...
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My comments and interview with @NPR https://t.co/AGkhMTfxCd - view on twitter
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www.wbur.orgChildren under 3 years old have only known life in a pandemic. How can Congress help? - 3 weeks
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Babies, toddlers and their caregivers are facing more and more challenges when it comes to health and economic...
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WIC, funding for child care and other programs make a difference for babies and their caregivers. Our Chief Policy Officer @miriamelena88 spoke with Here & Now’s Deepa Fernandes on @NPR on how Congress must #ThinkBabies and prioritize families. https://t.co/rWPqj3rtSY https://t.co/rWPqj3rtSY - view on twitter
According to the Massachusetts School Nurse Organization, there are nearly 300 open positions for school nurses across the state. The shortage means nurses may...
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RT @allisonpriceRN: 'There's nobody': Nurse shortage is hitting K-12 schools in Massachusetts https://t.co/6d9derjA3M via @WBUR - view on twitter
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www.wbur.orgIn record numbers, families without shelter are turning to Massachusetts emergency departments - 1 month
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“We end up becoming this kind of front door to the shelter system,” said Amanda Stewart, a doctor in the emergency department at Boston...
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In record numbers, families without shelter are turning to Massachusetts #emergencydepartments | @WBUR News #homelessness https://t.co/AVackAAnH2 - view on twitter
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www.wbur.orgRising costs and worker shortages drive financial losses at state’s biggest hospitals - 1 month
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Mass General Brigham said it will accelerate cost-cutting efforts to manage the historic financial losses in...
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Rising costs and worker shortages drive financial losses at state's biggest hospitals @MassGenBrigham | @WBUR https://t.co/gD5KufaPLv - view on twitter
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www.wbur.orgAfter a record high, overdose deaths may be declining slightly in Massachusetts - 1 month
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Opioid overdose deaths dropped 1.5% through September of this year compared to 2021, according to preliminary numbers from the state Department of Public Health....
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Great to see any bend in the curve. And a single life list to overdose is too many. We know what works- treatment, harm reduction, addressing the social inequities in our society that drove chaotic substance use, and ending the racist war on drugs. https://t.co/3Uzsp5NNVi - view on twitter
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www.wbur.orgWhat reduced COVID restrictions in China mean for public health - 2 months
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China is ending mandatory PCR tests and reducing lockdowns, among other...
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Clip from US @npr interview with @tongscott on what’s happening in China https://t.co/vB88aDhttV based on recent Guardian article - view on twitter
“Life in the intensive care unit always blends the extraordinary with the everyday. That is true now more than ever....
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Mr. Cuban - we nurses, resp therapists, med technicians, physicians are devoted to our patients and our work despite the mistreatment. Before and since day 1 of COVID, we drive toward the coughing https://t.co/6lKjzVEW5k @cogwbur @wbur https://t.co/6lKjzVEW5k - view on twitter
The book is called “Rough Sleepers,” an old British term for people who live on the streets. O’Connell is known for bringing a listening...
Author @TracyKidder profiles Boston's doctor to the #homeless community, Jim O'Connell | @WBUR https://t.co/a3HOhvyx6A - view on twitter