Opioid Overdoses Are Up, Deaths Are Down: The Latest From Massachusetts
The latest quarterly state data show 4 percent fewer fatalities in 2018 as compared to 2017. But, while the number of deaths dropped in 2018, overdose-related 911 calls increased.
View ArticleFormer Insys CEO says Founder Pushed Fentanyl Sales On Doctors
Aaron Leibowitz, who covers the Boston courts for Law360, joined Morning Edition to talk about the Insys trial.
View ArticleIn Boston Courtroom, Cancer Research Titans Clash Over Patents Likely Worth...
The battle over work that led to the Nobel Prize involves issues of scientific credit, honesty and reliability, one expert says, and "if you add money to the mix, it makes a particularly potent poison."
View ArticleJudge Rules Hernandez's Child Can't Sue NFL Over Brain Disease
Hernandez spent three years with the New England Patriots before his 2013 arrest on the first of three homicide charges. The Patriots terminated his $40 million contract, and he never returned to the...
View ArticleMassachusetts To Help Test Addiction Treatment Rating System
Massachusetts has agreed to participate in a new rating system that is being developed to measure the quality of addiction treatment programs.
View ArticleSome Insurers Deny Coverage To People Taking Drug To Prevent HIV
State health officials want to protect people who take drugs like PrEP to prevent transmission of HIV from being denied health insurance.
View ArticlePartners Names Klibanski As Interim President/CEO
With a one-year timeline to find a permanent CEO, Partners HealthCare on Monday named Dr. Anne Klibanski, its chief academic officer since 2012, as interim president and CEO.
View ArticleIn Tight-Knit Dorchester Neighborhood, Neighbors Try To Halt Sober House
With an opioid crisis underway, advocates say sober homes provide an important resource. But in areas like Meetinghouse Hill, neighbors say their community is being unfairly targeted as a site for the...
View Article3rd Child Flu Death Reported In Massachusetts
Public health officials in Massachusetts have confirmed a third pediatric flu death in the state this season.
View ArticleA Fierce Advocate For Improving Health Care Faces His Own Cancer Diagnosis
Rob Restuccia, who's led an effort to give patients a stronger voice in health care, is in hospice, after stopping treatment for pancreatic cancer.
View Article'Do I Still Need To Take This?' Why Doctors Should 'Deprescribe' Pills
Americans take a lot of pills, and some of them may not be necessary -- at least, not anymore. To avoid dangerous drug interactions, a group of VA doctors is pushing to trim patients' medication lists...
View ArticleSweeping Study Finds Overlapping Surgeries Generally Safe — With Exceptions
The Harvard-Stanford study looks at more than 60,000 surgeries and finds no higher risk of death or complications -- except among the sickest patients and in coronary bypass operations.
View ArticleMass. Panel Recommends One Or More Supervised Consumption Sites To Reduce...
A special commission will recommend the state pilot clinics where drug users can shoot up or inhale drugs, and be revived by medical staff if needed, because such clinics save lives, members said.
View ArticleResearchers See Progress Toward A Blood Test That Could Warn Of Premature...
Researchers hope ultimately for a pregnancy "fingerprint" that could indicate various sorts of risk and help prevent problems.
View ArticleBeth Israel Lahey Health Is Set To Become Official
The new Beth Israel Lahey Health has 13 hospitals that cover eastern Massachusetts from Gloucester to Plymouth.
View ArticleBeth Israel And Lahey Merger Now Officially Complete
Beth Israel Deaconess and Lahey Health have officially merged, as of Friday. Veteran health economist Stuart Altman joined Morning Edition to talk about the merger.
View Article10 Things We Know (As In, Actually Have Published Evidence For) About...
From THC to CBD, we don't know much about health effects of cannabis, but a senior nutrition scientist sums up what we do know: It's looking like neither a demon nor a panacea.
View ArticleBoston Health Officials Warn Of Measles Exposure After Confirmed Case
A person diagnosed with the virus took a bus from New York City to Boston and then to New Hampshire, Boston health officials said.
View ArticlePurdue Pharma Seeks Dismissal Of Mass. Lawsuit Alleging Greed, Deception By...
Purdue argues the lawsuit distorts facts, mischaracterizes documents and makes oversimplified claims in an attempt to cast the drug maker as a scapegoat for the deadly opioid addiction crisis.
View ArticleMetLife Denied Her Disability Claim For Trans Surgery. Then It Voluntarily...
MetLife, one of the nation's largest disability insurers, said it would eliminate the trans surgery exclusion for millions of policy holders.
View Article