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Four Common Sports Injuries – How to Avoid Them and Recover
Spring sports season is here and student athletes are back on tracks, fields, and diamonds preparing for competition. While it’s common to want to ramp up training right away for upcoming meets, matches and games on the schedule, working out too hard, too fast can lead to sports injuries that...
BlogStacey Reed's Story: Finding Courage in the Face of Cancer
After a routine mammogram revealed a breast-tissue abnormality, Stacey Reed started her breast cancer journey at the Dana-Farber Brigham Cancer Center in clinical affiliation with South Shore Health.
BlogRun the 2023 Boston Marathon with Team South Shore Health
All fundraising will support behavioral health or cancer care services and programs
News & MediaThree Reasons to Support South Shore Health’s Boston Marathon Team
Team SSH will run the 2019 Boston Marathon to support cancer patients and their families on the South Shore. Here are three reasons to support this incredible team!
BlogRide the 2022 Pan-Mass Challenge with Team South Shore Health!
Join Team South Shore Health and participate in this year’s Pan Mass Challenge (PMC) in support of patients battling cancer! On August 6 and 7, the team will hit the road - fulfilling their promise to fundraise for cancer care services and programs on the South Shore. “The PMC is a monumental effort...
News & MediaUnderstanding the Role of a Hospital International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC)
For moms who experience challenges with breastfeeding, an international board-certified lactation consultant (IBCLC) can be a vital resource. Hilary and Michelle discuss their roles as IBCLCs at South Shore Hospital.
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Rare But Life Threatening; We Need to Take EEE Seriously
The first human cases of Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus (EEE) in four years has put the dangerous mosquito-borne illness back in the news. Todd Ellerin, MD, Director of Infectious Disease, explains what makes the virus so deadly and how you can protect yourself from EEE.
BlogFive Things to Know about COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Shots
COVID-19 booster shots are coming soon, but not everyone will be eligible for a third dose initially. Debate continues among the scientific community about whether COVID-19 vaccine boosters are yet needed for the general public, ages 16 and up.
BlogEight Bite-Sized Changes for Healthier Eating in the New Year
Changing your eating habits can be a great way to boost your overall health — but that doesn't mean you have to make big, drastic changes all at once!
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