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South Shore Hospital to Participate with NYU Grossman School of Medicine on the COVID-19 Neuro Database/Biobank
The purpose of the project is to create and maintain a national resource documenting and studying neurological complications of coronavirus disease, the illness caused by infection with the SARS-CoV-2 novel coronavirus.
News & MediaMoonlight & Miracles Gala Raises More Than $525,000 for The Grayken Center for Treatment at South Shore Health
More than 400 people attended the spectacular event, held October 21 at Union Point in Weymouth.
News & MediaUnderstanding the Golden Hour: Background & Benefits
The Golden Hour refers to uninterrupted skin-to-skin contact between a birthing parent and newborn for the first hour (or two) after birth. Learn more about how the benefits of this special period.
BlogSouth Shore Hospital Investigates COVID-19 ICU Patient Isolation and its Consequences on the Mental Health of Family Members
A new study designed to investigate how a patient’s COVID-19 ICU hospitalization affects the mental health of family members is currently under way at South Shore Hospital.
News & MediaSouth Shore Health Announces Transformation of Two Pediatric Sensory-Informed Care Rooms Through Support from the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation
Made possible by a nearly $142,000 grant from the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation, these modified rooms are calming, controlled spaces aimed at reducing stress, agitation, and anxiety for patients, particularly those who are neurodivergent or on the autism spectrum.
News & MediaReady to Run the 2022 Boston Marathon?
Join Team South Shore Health to raise funds in support of behavioral health or cancer care services and programs
News & MediaOleander and COVID-19: Get the Facts
This toxic plant and its extract have been in the news, floated in some circles as potential treatments for COVID-19.
BlogInspire Therapy: Treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Inspire Therapy is an FDA-approved, surgically implanted device that stimulates the hypoglossal nerve, which controls the tongue and other airway muscles. For patients with OSA, these muscles relax during sleep to the point that they narrow or obstruct the airway, leading to snoring, gasping, or choking, which disrupt sleep.
The Importance of Sun Safety for Children
Many of the chronic conditions that affect adults have their onset in the habits that are established in childhood. South Shore Health's Chief of Pediatrics explains how parents can establish sun safety habits in their kids.
BlogMaking an Impact: South Shore Hospital babies and their caregivers receive “sun-safe” gift bags from IMPACT Melanoma Foundation and Arbella Insurance
IMPACT Melanoma Foundation and Arbella Insurance recently donated 150 “sun- safe” gift bags to South Shore Hospital’s newest parents and their newborns.
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