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Common Activities to Reduce Your Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)
If you’re having occasional trouble with your memory or attention span, you may consider it a normal part of aging. While it’s true that aging often brings some cognitive decline, it’s not something you have to accept as part of growing older.
BlogSpaghetti-Squash Spaghetti (recipe)
Celebrate American Heart Month with this tasty Italian “pasta” recipe, without the pasta.
BlogSpring Salad Greek-Style (recipe)
As we approach spring full speed ahead, it’s time to enjoy some colorful, healthy recipes to celebrate the change in season.
BlogWhat You Need to Know About Counterfeit Prescription Pills
A recent DEA report contained troubling information about counterfeit pills that have made their way into Massachusetts.
BlogSouth Shore Health's Breast Milk Depot Helps NICU Preemies
South Shore Health has partnered with Mother’s Milk Bank Northeast to open a human milk depot.
BlogMastering the Art of Infant Car Seat Safety
It’s estimated that 75 percent of car seats aren’t used or installed correctly. South Shore Health offers tips to ensure your baby is riding safely.
BlogAre You a Candidate for Weight Loss Surgery?
When big efforts at weight loss through diet and exercise over a period of time have failed to have achieve sustained weight loss, surgery may be the answer.
BlogNutrition to Fuel Your Spring Workouts
Get nutrition advice from our registered dietitians about how to supplement your workouts with smart eating choices this Spring.
BlogHow to Tell if Your Child Is Ready to Stay Home Alone
It’s only a matter of time before children will stay home alone, whether it’s been carefully planned or the result of an unexpected circumstance. An expert explains how you can ensure that your child’s first experience home alone goes well.
BlogNational Preparedness Month: The Key Aspects of a Plan for Your Household
September is National Preparedness Month, a great time to take a fresh look at your household’s emergency plan.
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