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Tuesday, September 11, 2012
A mosquito feeding on a human. (bogdog Dan/Flickr)

Central Mass. Under Raised EEE Threat

Mosquito activity and the risk of EEE infection have been unusually high this year. State officials have raised the infection threat level to “critical” in ten central and western Mass. towns.

First Black President Of Boston’s City Council Dies

A member of one of Boston prominent political families passed away today: Bruce Bolling, the first black president of the Boston City Council, died after battling prostate cancer.

Controversy Over Isolation, Restraints In Lexington School

What constitutes “seclusion” and is it an effective behavioral practice for children with special needs?

Commemorating 9/11 In Boston

On the 11th anniversary, Boston stopped to commemorate the 206 victims who lived in Massachusetts.

(Jesse Costa/WBUR)

CommonHealth: Not Following The Doctor’s Orders

Have you ever been in the situation where you didn’t want to take your doctor’s advice? One doctor purposefully didn’t.


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