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April 3rd, 2013 Last month, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer stunned the business community when the company announced it would abolish its work-at-home policy. Publicly, the internet company stated it made the controversial decision to encourage greater face-
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The Boston Bruins held its annual Cuts for a Cause fund-raiser, which benefits the Shawn Thornton Foundation, the Boston Bruins Foundation, and the Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center...Emma's sister Mia, 10, was treated at the
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The Chelmsford company, which makes robotics and vacuum components for the semiconductor industry, brought in Ellen Zane, the former president of Tufts Medical Center, to help with its expansion into the life-sciences sector. The questions that she
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The threat of deep spending cuts to begin in January if Congress does not act has prompted 16 Massachusetts university presidents and hospital executives to fire off letters today to the Bay State delegation, pleading with them to adopt deficit
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Scangarello Frank Anthony Scangarello, Montville Township High School class of 2008, graduated from Brandeis University in Waltham, MA, on May 20. Scangarello graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor of science and master of science in biochemistry
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Tufts University School of Medicine is launching a physician's assistant master's program to address what's anticipated to be a critical shortage in the profession. The 25-month program announced Wednesday will admit its first class of 30 students
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Updated 1 hour ago Text size B eth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and the Lahey Clinic could be the next Bay State health-care giants to join forces in a possible blockbuster merger of two internationally renowned brand names in medicine. Lahey
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Germs survive for several days in wind instruments including the clarinet, flute, and saxophone, according to a pilot study published in the International Journal of Environmental Health Research . The researchers, led by Stuart Levy, MD, of Tufts
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Newswise Researchers have developed a promising new approach to vaccination for rotavirus, a common cause of severe diarrheal disease that is responsible for approximately 500,000 deaths among children in the developing world every year. In a study
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Newswise Researchers from Tufts University pooled data from five previous epidemiological studies to investigate the prevalence of asthma in children in the Boston neighborhoods of Chinatown and Dorchester. Among children born in the United States,
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