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| News 8 WTNH | Human Interest,  In the Media,  Patient Care

Wednesday’s Warrior: Thompson dad with congestive heart failure gets life-changing surgery

Kevin Vigeant of Thompson was just 34 years old when he was diagnosed with congestive heart failure this past March. “Normal activities, I would be short of breath, I would get tired, and I thought I was putting on weight and getting a little out of shape,” recalled Vigeant, who is now 35.

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| People Magazine | Human Interest,  In the Community,  In the Media

9-Year-Old Girl with Devastating Skin Disorder Lives in Pain: 'I Can't Play on the Playground'

Nine-year-old Tayma Salim loves drawing flowers, playing with her brother, Arslan, and the color pink. But unlike other kids her age, summer doesn’t mean days splashing in a pool or running barefoot outside — it would cause her immense pain, her mom Zineb Laalej tells PEOPLE.

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| Boston Globe | Funding/Grants,  Human Interest,  In the Community,  In the Media,  Legislation

‘A blunt force axe’: Mass. Democrats warn of harm to hospitals, health care under Trump budget proposal

The Republican budget bill that passed the House last week would cause health care chaos and a massive transfer of wealth to the rich, Massachusetts’ leading Democrats argued Tuesday as the party mobilized a nationwide bid to derail the legislation. The budget bill, which now awaits a vote in the...

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| WCVB Channel 5 | Human Interest,  In the Media

Doctors stress early prostate cancer screenings after former President Joe Biden's diagnosis

Massachusetts doctors say former President Joe Biden's prostate cancer is not curable, but it is treatable, emphasizing the importance of early screening in diagnosing prostate cancer. Doctors say symptoms helped lead to Biden's diagnosis, but the chair of urology at UMass Memorial Medical Center in...

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| Spectrum News 1 | Human Interest,  In the Media

UMass Memorial head of urology discusses former President Biden's prostate diagnosis

Joe Biden’s personal office made the announcement on Sunday, saying the former president was seen for a new finding of a prostate nodule last week and diagnosed Friday with prostate cancer. Dr. Mitchell Sokoloff said, for most men, usually the disease is detected in an earlier stage. “Not surprised...

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| Fall River Reporter | Human Interest

Bristol Community College celebrated 58th Commencement Ceremony; here are the graduates and their accomplishments

Bristol Community College celebrated its 58th Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, under the college’s solar canopies at the Bristol Fall River Campus. At the ceremony, Bristol awarded 881 degrees in Associate in Science, Associate in Arts and Associate in Applied Science. Academic achievement with...

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| WROR 105.7 | Human Interest,  In the Community

81-Year-Old Becomes Oldest Graduate at Worcester State with Nursing Master’s

At 81, Eileen Montecalvo made history at Worcester State University, earning her Master of Science in Nursing. She became the oldest graduate the school has ever seen.

Remember that the patient comes first, not the computer... Always keep the patient and their family first.

Eileen Montecalvo | Master of Science, Nursing
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| Telegram & Gazette | Human Interest,  In the Community

'That golf course is unbelievable': Worcester CC winds up the talk at the Travelers media day

Nathan Grube, tournament director of the Travelers Championship, called it one of the top five golf courses he has played. Andy Bessette, Travelers executive vice president and chief administrative officer, declared it was the most fun golf course he has played.

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