Thousands could be at risk in outbreak, CDC says
Officials said 13,000 patients were injected with a potentially tainted steroid in a national meningitis outbreak that is linked to a Framingham pharmacy.
Officials said 13,000 patients were injected with a potentially tainted steroid in a national meningitis outbreak that is linked to a Framingham pharmacy.
A man who was injured in the Station nightclub fire in Rhode Island in 2003 received a hand transplant at Massachusetts General Hospital, the first procedure of its kind at the hospital.
An empty Green Line trolley derailed this afternoon, striking another trolley and sending the operator and a few passengers to the hospital with minor injuries, the MBTA said.
Mitt Romney on Monday criticized President Obama’s handling of recent turmoil in Libya and Syria, saying “hope is not a strategy.”
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City streets are filled with dangerous drivers, clueless pedestrians, and potholes. But for the Globe’s Ty Burr, bicycling to work is an act of freedom — and connection.
How were the Patriots able to run their offense so fast on Sunday against the Broncos? Because they are using a cutting-edge attack in which one word tells every player all they need to know.
State officials will close one side of Storrow Drive in downtown Boston overnight to make critical fixes to a crumbling tunnel.
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The FixYa website, which gives advice from fellow consumers on everything from cars to computers, has a new, free Apple app.
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On Oct. 1, 1979, thousands lined the streets of Boston to welcome Pope John Paul II to the city.
Wes Welker said he was only joking when he said that he enjoyed catching 13 passes against the Denver Broncos to ‘‘stick it’’ in coach Bill Belichick’s face.
With the help of the community, alumni and their families, the non-profit theater dedicated to teaching performing arts to children and teens appears to be rebounding.
Quincy’s Bluefin Robotics is working on recharging stations that would work at sea and allow for ocean robots to function for longer periods.
The state’s hotly contested race for the US Senate came to East Boston on Sunday afternoon in the city’s annual Columbus Day parade.
A British researcher and a Japanese scientist won in the physiology or medicine category for discovering ordinary cells can be reprogrammed into stem cells.
Keyboard player John Medeski, bassist Chris Wood, and drummer Billy Martin dazzled the Jordan Hall crowd with an expansive set.
The results of a new study have once again linked indoor tanning to an increased risk of skin cancer.