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Reimagining Heart Health

Tufts Medicine's multidisciplinary cardiac care programs are sharing what you need to know to get heart smart.

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Sinus headache? The cause might surprise you
April 18, 2024
With warmer weather often comes dreaded seasonal allergies and what is often referred to as sinus headaches. But, would you be surprised to learn that what we feel as sinus headaches aren’t always caused by sinus problems?
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Emily Ran the Boston Marathon To Give Thanks After 20 Years of Care: Donor Story
April 16, 2024
Emily joined her fellow Team Tufts MC runners as they took on the Boston Marathon, fundraising in support of Tufts Medical Center while training.
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Team Tufts MC Celebrates 10 Years at the Boston Marathon
April 16, 2024
Since 2014, runners have raised over $4 million for Tufts Medical Center in support of the life-saving care that takes place here every day.
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Produce Rx Sows the Seeds of Nutritional Health for Generations
April 15, 2024
Poor nutrition is devastating the health of American families. A prescription produce program, from Tufts Medicine’s Mother Infant Research Institute and Tufts University’s Friedman School of Nutrition is delivering nutritious foods and a healthy start to Massachusetts families.
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Take Charge of Your Healthcare
April 12, 2024
Emily Lemire, LICSW, Manager of Oncology Social Work and Palliative Care at Tufts Medicine Lowell General Hospital, discusses the importance of advance directives and the forms and resources to help you with care planning.

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Articles
Sinus headache? The cause might surprise you
April 18, 2024
With warmer weather often comes dreaded seasonal allergies and what is often referred to as sinus headaches. But, would you be surprised to learn that what we feel as sinus headaches aren’t always caused by sinus problems?
Articles
Emily Ran the Boston Marathon To Give Thanks After 20 Years of Care: Donor Story
April 16, 2024
Emily joined her fellow Team Tufts MC runners as they took on the Boston Marathon, fundraising in support of Tufts Medical Center while training.
Articles
Team Tufts MC Celebrates 10 Years at the Boston Marathon
April 16, 2024
Since 2014, runners have raised over $4 million for Tufts Medical Center in support of the life-saving care that takes place here every day.
Articles
Produce Rx Sows the Seeds of Nutritional Health for Generations
April 15, 2024
Poor nutrition is devastating the health of American families. A prescription produce program, from Tufts Medicine’s Mother Infant Research Institute and Tufts University’s Friedman School of Nutrition is delivering nutritious foods and a healthy start to Massachusetts families.
Articles
Take Charge of Your Healthcare
April 12, 2024
Emily Lemire, LICSW, Manager of Oncology Social Work and Palliative Care at Tufts Medicine Lowell General Hospital, discusses the importance of advance directives and the forms and resources to help you with care planning.
Patient Stories
Emily’s Story: A Painful Bone Condition Couldn’t Stop Tufts Medical Center Patient + Team Tufts MC Marathon Runner
April 12, 2024
A Tufts Medical Center patient since childhood, Emily Roach has undergone multiple brain and orthopedic surgeries to treat fibrous dysplasia. Now she’s a proud member of Team Tufts MC—running the Boston Marathon to help other patients thrive.

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Introduction to the Tufts Medical Center Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program
Find out how we train and mentor the next generation of infectious disease experts.
Family History and Heart Health
Lawrence Conway, MD explains the connection between family history and cardiovascular health.
Introduction to Diabetes (Type 1 and Type 2)
Dr. Miguel Ariza, Medical Director of the Diabetes and Endocrine Center at Circle Health Dracut addresses common questions patients have about diabetes.
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