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New Swim Program Provides Infants a Comfortable Introduction to the Water
Learn more about South Shore Hospital's Water Tots program for infants.
BlogMonkeypox
Monkeypox, a disease caused by infection with the monkeypox virus, has made headlines in recent weeks due to an outbreak that started in the United Kingdom and has since spread around the globe. The United States Department of Health and Human Services has declared the current monkeypox outbreak to...
Getting in the Back-to-School Mindset: Tips for a Successful and Injury-Free School Season
As we get closer to the end of summer, routines start to change: we wind down the late nights, lazy weekends, and days of endless fun as back-to-school season approaches. While all new routines require some adjustment, the return to school doesn’t need to be a struggle! With a little preparation...
BlogPan-Mass Challenge
The Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC) is a nationally recognized event with big local impact. Our PMC team fundraises to support patients receiving cancer treatment right here at the Dana-Farber Brigham Cancer Center at South Shore Health. In 2025, Team South Shore Health's 29 riders raised more than $270...
Drowning Prevention for Teens: Seven Layers of Protection
The risk of drowning decreases after age four — but spikes again during the teen years. Learn what you can do to help teach your teen valuable water safety lessons.
BlogFive Reasons Why Well-Child Visits Are So Important
Tempted to skip your child's well visit? The team at South Shore Medical Center explains why you should keep them on the calendar.
BlogSix Tips for Implementing a Back-to-School Sleep Schedule
Don't get overwhelmed with how to get your kids back on a more structured sleep schedule for back to school.
BlogThree Benefits Seniors Experience When Exercising to Music
It doesn't only make exercise more fun--music helps older adults stay healthy. Learn more on the South Shore Health blog.
BlogFour Reasons Your Child Needs the HPV Vaccine
The HPV vaccine is important to your child’s future health, but fewer than half of all kids receive it. Learn why you should discuss it with your pediatrician.
BlogPagination
