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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?
BlogEvergreen Memorial Program
The Evergreen Society is a memorial giving program at South Shore Health. This program allows the opportunity for family and friends to remember their loved ones by making contributions to the organization. By joining the Evergreen Society, you will pay special tribute to your loved one and your...
Six 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.
BlogMedical Director of Spine Center Answers Common Questions on Back Pain
Have questions about back pain? The Medical Director of South Shore Health's Spine Center answers some common questions she hears from patients.
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.
BlogThe Importance of Folic Acid Before and During Pregnancy
Learn about folic acid, a superhero vitamin, and why it's so important for women of childbearing age from a certified nurse-midwife.
BlogUnderstanding the Symptoms and Remedies for Norovirus
Dr. Todd Ellerin, director of Infectious Diseases, explains the symptoms of norovirus and how to fight it off quickly.
BlogSenior Leadership
South Shore Health's Senior Leadership team is responsible for leading and directing the fulfillment of our mission, vision, and values.
Three Factors that May Increase the Risk of Premature Birth
Learn how our midwives and OB/GYNs work with maternal-fetal medicine specialists work together to ensure the best outcome for babies on the South Shore.
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
