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In our increasingly connected world, more and more of us are traveling to and from developing countries every year. If you’re traveling to another country, worry about what you’re going to pack and less about potential health issues. ...
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Your gastrointestinal (GI) system breaks down the nutrients in food and liquid and helps your body use those nutrients for energy, growth and healing. The system covers a lot of ground—from the mouth, throat and esophagus to the stomach, intestines, rectum and anus. ...
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Discover the travel secrets that can make your journey safe and comfortable. For itinerary-specific information, don't forget to check out our resource guides, which are available in 5 languages. Your ideal travel experience awaits you!

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Lawrence Memorial Hospital of Medford provides the community with advanced medical services north of Boston.

From urgent care to diabetes care and travelers’ health services, we provide care for your needs with personalized, expert care. We are building services to provide greater access to the services patients need for the future.

We are supported by over 700 affiliated physicians, advanced inpatient care at MelroseWakefield Hospital and our clinical affiliation with Tufts Medical Center.

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Residents have ample opportunity for global health endeavors. In recent years, our residents have used elective time to pursue projects in Haiti, Cape Verde, China, with another one of our residents currently planning a trip to Tanzania.
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Tufts Medicine understands infectious diseases, how they are passed between people and how to best treat them. By mapping out and researching the spread of disease, we find the right diagnosis and treatment for you, whether you’ve been referred to us for a prolonged fever or a complex disease. ...
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Making sure you are checked out properly for safety and to perform your best on the job. ...
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The Division of Geographic Medicine and Infectious Diseases faculty at Tufts Medical Center in downtown Boston is deeply committed to helping all of our fellows reach their career goals.
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Cardiovascular (cardiac) imaging uses the latest imaging technology — like a cardiac MRI, echocardiogram, electrocardiogram (EKG), cardiac CT and nuclear imaging — to get a clear picture of your heart and blood vessels. These images allow us to detect, diagnose and even treat a variety of cardiovascular conditions like heart failure and heart disease. ...
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Turn to our Gastroenterology Nutrition Clinic if you're having a hard time absorbing nutrients from your food and drinks. We'll pinpoint the cause of your condition and treat it so that you walk out our doors feeling healthier and happier. ...
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A person who has faced a heart attack, cardiogenic shock or advanced heart failure may require mechanical circulatory support to pump blood throughout their body when the weakened heart can't. That's where a ventricular assist device (VAD) comes in — it's a type of long-term or short-term treatment to help your vital organs get the right amount of blood. ...
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Colon and rectal conditions can range from minor irritations like hemorrhoids to serious diseases like colon cancer. Regardless of your minor or major symptoms, our compassionate surgeons treat you with dignity and use state-of-the-art surgical techniques to preserve your quality of life.  ...
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An ultrasound is a safe and painless imaging tool that uses sound waves to produce a real-time display of your organs, tissues and even blood flowing through your blood vessels. Doctors use ultrasounds to make informed diagnoses and to guide medical procedures. ...
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Your abdomen houses organs from the stomach and liver down to the bladder, ureters and everything in between. The space around these organs is called the peritoneal cavity, and it’s covered by a lining called the peritoneum. Peritoneal carcinomatosis, also called peritoneal surface malignancy (PSM), affects this lining. ...
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Strokes can happen to anyone at any age, but those under 50 may need extra support to prevent them from happening again, aid in recovery and assist with adapting to life after a stroke.  ...
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MelroseWakefield Hospital has been the healthcare partner families trust on the good days, and challenging ones since 1893. We’re on a mission to empower people to live their best lives by providing exceptional care locally. Whether you need expert cardiac care, 24-hour emergency services, complex surgery or family-focused maternity services, you can trust in MelroseWakefield.
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Heart disease is the leading cause of death for most racial and ethnic groups in the United States, but it doesn’t have to be. Between routine heart screenings and maintaining healthy habits over time, practicing preventive cardiology methods will help keep your heart healthy and strong. ...
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Almost every bone in your body is connected to a joint. Hip and knee joints, in particular, wear down over time, causing pain and limiting mobility. When that pain just won’t ease up, moving forward with a joint replacement may be your best option. ...
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