March is Endometriosis Awareness Month – a disease that affects 200 million women worldwide. MRI is a powerful tool that can help. Read our blog to learn how important it is to have an awareness of this disease so it can be diagnosed as early as possible
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“It is with heavy hearts that we mourn the passing of Travis Roy,” @BUAthletics said in a statement. “His story is the epitome of inspiration and courage, and he was a role model and a hero to so many people. His legacy will last forever..." https://t.co/ow1DADKHFo
ALERT: Boston has declared systemic racism a public safety and health emergency.
$3 million from the Boston Police overtime budget will be reallocated to the Public Health Commission to develop solutions that address the impact racism has on the health of Boston residents.
Governor Charlie Baker has announced that all Massachusetts non-essential businesses shall close their physical facilities starting March 24 at noon through April 7 at noon.
Dispensaries, gas stations, grocery/liquor stores, pharmacies & other essential services will be exempt.
BREAKING: All Massachusetts restaurants and bars are closed for dine-in, except for take out/delivery, starting Tuesday through April 17th.
All private & public Massachusetts schools are closed until April 7th.
Gatherings of 25+ are now banned; except grocery stores/pharmacies.
The entire Brewster Academy community is praying for Donovan Mitchell ‘15. We hope he recovers soon, feels well, & is healthy in the very near future. 🙏🏻
“I reached out ... to find out what it would cost to financially support people who aren’t going to be able to come to work.”
–Mark Cuban on his plan for Mavericks employees during the NBA suspension