WBUR's Morning EditionLocal content from WBUR's Morning Edition broadcastsFewer women are seeking addiction treatment in Mass. as use and overdoses increaseProviders and family members worry that less demand could result in fewer treatment programs specifically designed for women.PlayHealth06:08Jan 27, 2022Got COVID? Here's what to know about drug treatments, and who is getting themThere are four medications being used to help prevent hospitalizations. But supply has been so limited, even people in the highest risk category can't always access them. That's beginning to...PlayHealth05:40Jan 26, 2022Advertisement As health care breaks down in Massachusetts, patients die waiting for careRona Tsantinis-Roy says doctors suggested her father might have survived if he’d been transferred to a larger hospital. Typically, that’s what happens when a patient at a community hospital needs...PlayHealth04:55Jan 14, 2022As city clears tents from 'Mass. and Cass,' some say they still have nowhere to goDuring a press briefing Thursday, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said 154 people from the encampments were placed in shelter as of Wednesday. Boston police also confirmed two deaths in the...PlayHealth03:53Jan 12, 2022Forced to improvise COVID policies, school nurses are reaching a 'breaking point'As WBUR’s Gabrielle Emanuel reports, much of the burden has fallen on school nurses, who say they are having to come up with policies on the fly.PlayHealth04:25Jan 12, 2022Long test lines, increasing cases return to COVID-weary Chelsea"These huge lines had already gone away, and now it's like we're at the start of 2020 again."PlayHealth03:20Jan 11, 2022Some mental health advocates in Massachusetts want a new name for schizophreniaWhen someone is diagnosed with schizophrenia — a psychotic disorder marked by delusional thinking — they often experience fear and anxiety. A group of Massachusetts-based researchers and advocates say changing...PlayHealth06:45Jan 10, 2022Addiction and mental health treatment programs struggle with staffing amid COVID surgeMany are reverting back to policies put in place early in the pandemic, such as telemedicine. Some have stopped accepting new patients altogether.PlayHealth03:20Jan 7, 2022Stuck in a long line for a COVID-19 test in Mass.? Here's whyIn many cases, "there's not actually a shortage of tests," says CIC Health CEO Tim Rowe. "It's really just the health care logistics work to stand up testing sites and...PlayHealth03:02Jan 7, 2022How this COVID surge compares to last winter, and when it could peak in MassachusettsWith the sharp increase in COVID-19 numbers in Massachusetts, we’re hearing experts describe the wave of infection “like a hockey stick” because it’s shooting up so far and so fast.PlayHealth05:48Jan 6, 2022What to do if you test positive for COVID-19 amid latest surgeWith the number of COVID-19 cases rising, there's a good chance you'll need to know what to do if you or someone you live with tests positive. Dr. Gabriela Andujar...PlayHealth05:21Jan 5, 2022Inside an emergency room in Everett, fears mount as COVID cases climbEmergency rooms like the Cambridge Health Alliance hospital in Everett are a surge in patients as they battle the latest COVID wave.PlayHealth04:42Jan 3, 2022Local epidemiologist discusses the state's rising COVID metricsFor a closer look, WBUR's Morning Edition host Rupa Shenoy was joined by Dr. Shira Doron, a hospital epidemiologist at Tufts Medical Center and an associate professor of medicine at...PlayHealth05:18Dec 29, 2021Do you need to be weighed every time you see a doctor? Advocates say noSome health care practitioners are ditching the scale and adopting the use of “weight-inclusive” medical care. The idea is to encourage healthy behaviors in people of all sizes, and not...PlayHealth03:23Dec 29, 2021As omicrons spikes, an epidemiologist gives advice for the holidaysTo help figure out a holiday strategy, WBUR's Morning Edition was joined by Dr. Sabrina Assoumou, an infectious diseases specialist at Boston Medical Center and Boston University. PlayHealth04:17Dec 23, 2021Hospitals at capacity prepare for even more patients as COVID cases riseGov. Charlie Baker is calling up 500 National Guard troops to help -- and he's telling hospitals to postpone all non-urgent surgery that requires an overnight stay.PlayHealth04:50Dec 22, 2021Inside a New Hampshire hospital overwhelmed by COVIDCOVID infections are surging in much of the country, and New Hampshire is at the epicenter. More than half of patients who show up in the Monadnock Community Hospital ER...PlayHealth05:32Dec 20, 2021How to think about masks, testing and holiday gatherings amid omicron spike"My key message to everybody would be that this is possibly the most dangerous time in the course of the pandemic to get COVID," says Shan Soe-Lin, managing director of...PlayHealth05:24Dec 19, 2021'A false sense of security': Critics question Mass. COVID testing program in schoolsGov. Baker has touted the program, but critics question whether enough students are participating to make the results useful, and whether the benefits are being felt evenly across the state....PlayHealth03:47Dec 7, 2021Infectious disease expert says to expect another COVID surge in Mass. as holidays approachThe state's positive test rate has doubled in the last three weeks. More than 1,000 people are hospitalized with COVID. And we're seeing the number of COVID cases reaching levels...PlayHealth05:08Dec 6, 2021 Previous PageNext Page
Fewer women are seeking addiction treatment in Mass. as use and overdoses increaseProviders and family members worry that less demand could result in fewer treatment programs specifically designed for women.PlayHealth06:08Jan 27, 2022
Got COVID? Here's what to know about drug treatments, and who is getting themThere are four medications being used to help prevent hospitalizations. But supply has been so limited, even people in the highest risk category can't always access them. That's beginning to...PlayHealth05:40Jan 26, 2022
As health care breaks down in Massachusetts, patients die waiting for careRona Tsantinis-Roy says doctors suggested her father might have survived if he’d been transferred to a larger hospital. Typically, that’s what happens when a patient at a community hospital needs...PlayHealth04:55Jan 14, 2022
As city clears tents from 'Mass. and Cass,' some say they still have nowhere to goDuring a press briefing Thursday, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said 154 people from the encampments were placed in shelter as of Wednesday. Boston police also confirmed two deaths in the...PlayHealth03:53Jan 12, 2022
Forced to improvise COVID policies, school nurses are reaching a 'breaking point'As WBUR’s Gabrielle Emanuel reports, much of the burden has fallen on school nurses, who say they are having to come up with policies on the fly.PlayHealth04:25Jan 12, 2022
Long test lines, increasing cases return to COVID-weary Chelsea"These huge lines had already gone away, and now it's like we're at the start of 2020 again."PlayHealth03:20Jan 11, 2022
Some mental health advocates in Massachusetts want a new name for schizophreniaWhen someone is diagnosed with schizophrenia — a psychotic disorder marked by delusional thinking — they often experience fear and anxiety. A group of Massachusetts-based researchers and advocates say changing...PlayHealth06:45Jan 10, 2022
Addiction and mental health treatment programs struggle with staffing amid COVID surgeMany are reverting back to policies put in place early in the pandemic, such as telemedicine. Some have stopped accepting new patients altogether.PlayHealth03:20Jan 7, 2022
Stuck in a long line for a COVID-19 test in Mass.? Here's whyIn many cases, "there's not actually a shortage of tests," says CIC Health CEO Tim Rowe. "It's really just the health care logistics work to stand up testing sites and...PlayHealth03:02Jan 7, 2022
How this COVID surge compares to last winter, and when it could peak in MassachusettsWith the sharp increase in COVID-19 numbers in Massachusetts, we’re hearing experts describe the wave of infection “like a hockey stick” because it’s shooting up so far and so fast.PlayHealth05:48Jan 6, 2022
What to do if you test positive for COVID-19 amid latest surgeWith the number of COVID-19 cases rising, there's a good chance you'll need to know what to do if you or someone you live with tests positive. Dr. Gabriela Andujar...PlayHealth05:21Jan 5, 2022
Inside an emergency room in Everett, fears mount as COVID cases climbEmergency rooms like the Cambridge Health Alliance hospital in Everett are a surge in patients as they battle the latest COVID wave.PlayHealth04:42Jan 3, 2022
Local epidemiologist discusses the state's rising COVID metricsFor a closer look, WBUR's Morning Edition host Rupa Shenoy was joined by Dr. Shira Doron, a hospital epidemiologist at Tufts Medical Center and an associate professor of medicine at...PlayHealth05:18Dec 29, 2021
Do you need to be weighed every time you see a doctor? Advocates say noSome health care practitioners are ditching the scale and adopting the use of “weight-inclusive” medical care. The idea is to encourage healthy behaviors in people of all sizes, and not...PlayHealth03:23Dec 29, 2021
As omicrons spikes, an epidemiologist gives advice for the holidaysTo help figure out a holiday strategy, WBUR's Morning Edition was joined by Dr. Sabrina Assoumou, an infectious diseases specialist at Boston Medical Center and Boston University. PlayHealth04:17Dec 23, 2021
Hospitals at capacity prepare for even more patients as COVID cases riseGov. Charlie Baker is calling up 500 National Guard troops to help -- and he's telling hospitals to postpone all non-urgent surgery that requires an overnight stay.PlayHealth04:50Dec 22, 2021
Inside a New Hampshire hospital overwhelmed by COVIDCOVID infections are surging in much of the country, and New Hampshire is at the epicenter. More than half of patients who show up in the Monadnock Community Hospital ER...PlayHealth05:32Dec 20, 2021
How to think about masks, testing and holiday gatherings amid omicron spike"My key message to everybody would be that this is possibly the most dangerous time in the course of the pandemic to get COVID," says Shan Soe-Lin, managing director of...PlayHealth05:24Dec 19, 2021
'A false sense of security': Critics question Mass. COVID testing program in schoolsGov. Baker has touted the program, but critics question whether enough students are participating to make the results useful, and whether the benefits are being felt evenly across the state....PlayHealth03:47Dec 7, 2021
Infectious disease expert says to expect another COVID surge in Mass. as holidays approachThe state's positive test rate has doubled in the last three weeks. More than 1,000 people are hospitalized with COVID. And we're seeing the number of COVID cases reaching levels...PlayHealth05:08Dec 6, 2021