From holiday parties to gift buying, there’s no doubt the holidays can be the most wonderful, yet stressful time of year.
Workout incorporates new custom machines called TONEy's that offer slow movements for super fast results
Gordon Food Service, Dellbrook Construction and EW Howell Among Top Donors
Company Fields 44 Teams with 329 Participants in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, Surpassing Its Goal by $5,000
SAD is more than just "wintertime blues." That’s why it’s important to understand the symptoms and get help.
Bill Would Reduce Patient Care and Quality
Honey offers nutritional benefits that refined sugar lacks, serving not only as a food but also a remedy to common health problems.
Varicose veins are not completely preventable, but there are ways to reduce the chances of developing or preventing them from getting worse.
Skin, the largest organ in the human body, should get special care and attention in the summer sun.
Tis the season. Here's what to know.
In recognition of Child Life Month this March, Care Dimensions recognizes a caregiver out of their Waltham office.
After a bit of a hiatus, the Waltham Youth Wrestling program is starting again soon. And it's open to kids in Waltham, Newton and more.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation ranks counties based on quality and length of life and social, economic and environmental factors.
In a letter to parents last week, Superintendent Echelson informed parents of an uptick in cases from last year and confirmed absences.
Learn about overdose signs and receive training on how to administer Narcan.
The good news is we rank low in obesity. The bad news is it's mostly because the rest of the country is increasingly huge.
Waltham Overcoming Addiction has collaborated with its counterpart in Arlington to raise substance abuse awareness.
Junia Gauvin and Shy Civil joined 200 youths from across the country in Las Vegas last month to learn new strategies for preventing misuse.
The American Red Cross has reported a critical blood shortage Monday. Here are some upcoming donation opportunities.
The first day of summer is Monday, June 20. Here are some tips to help you stay healthy while you enjoy the sunshine.
"Building Bridges to Better Health" seeks to help families find permanent, affordable housing and proper health care for their children.
Approximately 4.5 million pounds of chicken that may be contaminated with extraneous materials have been recalled from MA and elsewhere.
Join the Waltham Land Trust for a quick hike up Prospect Hill for amazing views of Boston on January 1.
The independent hospital watchdog The Leapfrog Group released its safety score findings for hospitals nationally. How did Mass. do?
Residents are relatively healthy — weight-wise, anyway — well below the national obesity average. Find out which states are fattest.
Look for the new delicious treat coming to a store near you.
Anyone 65 or older is encouraged and welcome to get a flu shot.
The third annual day-long conference takes place in Waltham.
As kids go back to school, something worse than homework and detention awaits many of them.
Mosquitoes tested positive for West Nile, and health officials recently raised the risk level to "moderate," and warns of it spreading.
The Middlesex District Attorney met with staff at the MetroWest YMCA to ask for their help in distributing her Keep Kids Safe campaign.
A Gallup and Healthways report reveals the states with the highest and lowest obesity rates. Massachusetts is among the lowest.
One case has arrived in Massachusetts with a strain of the canine flu.
The Massachusetts Medical Society president says,"Physicians must step forward."
Learn how to get the tick before it gets you.
Waltham Yoga is offering this workshop to the public.
The potentially-deadly virus called Powassan was recently popped up again in Connecticut. Is it a concern in the Bay State?
An ex-member is suing the company for more than $25K in damages after she encountered a transgender woman in the ladies locker room.
Brandeis researchers recently published findings showing that how we think about stress relates to how it manifests itself in the body.
There is a new support program for LGBTQ middle school aged youth in the MetroWest area.