BITTEN BY UNCERTAINTY
Drawing the lines in the Lyme disease battle
Angry patients question treatment — or lack of it — yet with tests often inconclusive, some doctors think the condition is overdiagnosed.
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BITTEN BY UNCERTAINTY
Angry patients question treatment — or lack of it — yet with tests often inconclusive, some doctors think the condition is overdiagnosed.
The list of charges James “Whitey” Bulger is facing — including 19 killings — is extensive as the trial opens this week.
The memory of a Senate special election loss to Republican Scott Brown in 2010 is fueling the party’s ground game in Mass.
The comments by the country’s prime minister came as protesters moved back into a square in Istanbul that was the site of fierce anti-government outbursts.
Syrian rebels fought with Hezbollah gunmen in Lebanon, a security official and local media said Sunday, in the latest sign the civil war is spreading.
Advocates say more should be done to bring together riders and policymakers.
Christopher L. Gasper
While Pittsburgh lost its cool in Game 1, Rask continued putting the Penguins’ scoring touch in cold storage.
The dramatic new landscaping is the result of a flurry of nasty nor’easters that punished Cape Cod over the winter.
JOAN VENNOCHI
Governor Deval Patrick shouldn’t let a shoot-the-messenger mentality overcome the need to address genuine public outrage over systemic flaws that led to past waste, fraud, and corruption.
The US economy is supported by solid fundamentals, but also facing some headwinds at home and abroad.
Representative William R. Keating said officials provided details on how they warned the US about Tamerlan Tsarnaev.
Coach Claude Julien’s decision to put defenseman Andrew Ference in the lineup paid off in the 3-0 win over the Penguins.
A five-day convention attracted Nancy Drew aficionados from Canada and Germany, along with California, Texas, and other states.
The Syrian civil war is setting off a contagious sectarian conflict beyond the country’s borders.
Omar Aguilar is chief investment officer for equities at Charles Schwab & Co., where he oversees $60 billion in assets.
The arrival of “Giants,” the band’s 17th studio album, brings the band back to the US.
Oxford can rightfully claim to be the oldest college town in the English-speaking world.
Jen, who has published five works of fiction, writes in an office very near her Cambridge home.
Globe Talk | June 11
The best-selling author discusses his craft with Boston Globe editor Brian McGrory. Proceeds will go to the One Fund Boston.