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A Gait Analysis Says I Have A++ Form—But Here’s Why There’s Room to Improve
September 11, 2024
Shane Davis, MD, Non-Operative Sports Medicine Physician at Tufts Medical Center, in an article about gait analysis.
In the News
Tips for Managing Stress About Politics, Presidential Election
September 11, 2024
Q&A with Varsha Radhakrishnan, MD, Psychiatrist at Tufts Medical Center, about managing stress from politics and the presidential election.
Articles
Community Walks Program Aims to Improve Wellbeing of Boston's Public Housing Residents
September 12, 2024
The Community Walks clinical trial investigates the impact of adapting the environment within Boston’s public housing developments to promote physical activity.
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23 Years Later – Remembering Ace & Mark, Forever LA Kings
September 11, 2024
Mention of Tufts Medical Center in an article remembering two member of the Los Angeles Kings organization who were killed in the September 11 terrorist attacks 23 years ago.
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New Studies Explore Relationships Between Heart Failure and Lymphoma, Arterial Thromboembolism and Cancer
September 10, 2024
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An Extremely Practical Guide to This Year’s Cold, Flu, and COVID Season
September 9, 2024
Shira Doron, MD, Chief Infection Control Officer for Tufts Medicine and Hospital Epidemiologist at Tufts Medical Center, in an article about the best ways to approach this year’s respiratory virus season.
Articles
A Heads Up on Kids + Concussions
September 11, 2024
More than half of concussions happen to children while they’re participating in organized sports like soccer, football, cheerleading, gymnastics and baseball. With fall sports season in full swing, parents, coaches and young athletes need to know how to prevent, spot and treat concussions.

Tufts Medical Center’s Chief of Pediatric Neurology, Arnold J. Sansevere, MD is here to help us get smart about what is often thought of as an “invisible” injury.
Patient Stories
Angela’s Story: A Race Against Time To Save a Mother’s Life
September 9, 2024
Tufts Medical Center clinicians from labor and delivery, anesthesiology, critical care, hematology, ECMO and pediatrics teams worked quickly to save a new mother’s life after she suffered an amniotic fluid embolism after birth.
In the News
Here’s How Long It Takes Before Your Muscles Decondition, According to a Sports Medicine Physician
September 4, 2024
Shane Davis, MD, Non-Operative Sports Medicine Physician at Tufts Medical Center, in an article about how long it usually takes for muscles to decondition.
In the News
Inside the Bruising Battle To Purge Race From a Kidney Disease Calculator
September 5, 2024
Quotes by Andrew Levey, MD, Nephrologist and Chief Emeritus of the Division of Nephrology at Tufts Medical Center, and Lesley Inker, MD, Nephrologist and Director of the Kidney and Blood Pressure Center and the Kidney Function Evaluation Center at Tufts MC, in an article about the story behind the decision to remove race from a widely-used equation to estimate kidney function.
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