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What To Do When You Have the Flu
When is the flu serious enough to visit the ER? South Shore Health's Director of Infectious Diseases weighs in.
BlogCT Scans
PET Scan / CT Scan (Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography) is the most advanced medical imaging technique available today. It layers two images; one PET scan which detects changes in cell activity and one CT scan which details fine structures within the body. Together, they make an...
Five Healthy Ways to Boost Your Energy Level in the New Year
Get nutrition advice from our registered dietitians about how to supplement your workouts with smart eating choices this Spring.
Blog13 Reasons Why: What Parents Should Know and How to Talk About It
A Licensed Clinical Psychologist shares what parents should know about Neflix's "13 Reasons Why" and how to use the show to start a meaningful conversation with kids.
BlogFive Ways to Spot and Avoid a Fad Diet
Get-thin-quick schemes are everywhere. A dietitian shares how to find a diet that will help you meet your weight loss goals safely.
BlogSix Questions You Were Afraid to Ask about Weight Loss Surgery
Your weight loss surgery questions, answered by the Medical Director of the South Shore Hospital Center for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery.
BlogThird-Party Fundraisers
Third-party fundraisers are an important part of our community’s support to ensure world-class healthcare for our neighbors. Whether you have a personal connection to South Shore Health or you’re looking for a fun way to raise money and support a good cause, third-party fundraisers of all sizes...
Board of Trustees
The South Shore Health Foundation Board of Trustees supports our mission. Learn more about our trustees.
Diabetes and Sleep Apnea: A Dangerous Duo
If you are diabetic and have experienced sleep difficulties, you could have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Learn more about your risk.
BlogHow to Help Someone Who Is Overdosing
Overdoses are a tragic but common occurrence. Here are some dos and don’ts for untrained bystanders who suspect someone may be experiencing an overdose.
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