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Women and Heart Disease (Infographic)
Heart disease is the single leading cause of death for women in the US, claiming the lives of more women than all forms of cancer combined. Are you at risk?
BlogHow to Handle Common Sports Injuries
Common sports injuries can occur when you are starting a fitness regimen. Kylee Eagles, DO of South Shore Medical Center explains how to get fit safely.
BlogShining a Light on Skin Cancer (Infographic)
Learn if you're at risk for developing skin cancer. Though vigilance in skin protection can't guarantee cancer prevention, it can help reduce your risk.
BlogGame-Day Snacks Made Healthy (Recipe Included!)
Game-day snacks ruining your nutritional game-plan? Our nutritionists offer healthier menu options that will please a crowd. Visit out blog for the playbook!
BlogThe Hidden Impact of Concussions in Children
Concussions are a concern for players at both the professional and student athlete level. In fact, any head impact on or off the field that causes trauma to the brain can result in a concussion.
BlogRecruiting Runners in Support of Cancer Care
Learn why Duxbury resident Anne Marie runs for South Shore Health's Boston Marathon Team.
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.
BlogThe Intimate Link Between Diabetes and Heart Disease
People with diabetes may be at a higher risk for developing heart disease. Learn how the two diseases are related and how you can reduce your risk.
BlogSeven Tips for Avoiding Injury While Shoveling Snow
It's not just a cardiac event that can send you to the hospital when shoveling. Learn how to stay safe when removing snow this winter.
BlogWhen Less is More in Breast Cancer Treatment
One of the harrowing features of breast cancer is that to treat it, chemotherapy has often part of the treatment plan. While chemo can be life-saving in some cases, the side effects are horrible. A groundbreaking study now indicates that thousands of women can be spared this difficult treatment.
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