Richard G. Bampy Enquist, 78, formerly of Holliston and Centerville, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Saturday morning, July 17. He leaves his daughters, Lisa Breault and her husband Jim of Lunenburg and Marianne Pappaceno and her husband Brian of Abington; his...
August cook-out
Vivian D. (Flynn) Hughes, 92 of Bailey Road, died Friday, July 9, 2010, Worcester after an illness. Her husband of 56 years, Warren E. Hughes, died in 2001. She leaves two sons, Richard F. Hughes and Brian E. Hughes and his wife Diane both of Holden; a daughter, Wendy...
Lorcaserin, a selective serotonin 2C receptor agonist, helps patients both lose weight and maintain their weight loss, according to a phase III study conducted by the drug’s manufacturer and published in the New England Journal of Medicine. Some 3200 overweight...
Patients with uncontrolled hypertension attain better control with self-titration of medications and automated telemonitoring by clinicians, according to a Lancet study. Investigators randomized some 500 patients from 24 general practices to self-titration and...
Posted on 29 June 2010. By Micha Shalev No matter how efficiently and effortlessly you have adapted your life to the role of caregiver, eventually you are going to need a break. Occasional breaks are essential for your emotional well-being and for your relationships...
Dear Employees, Residents or Family and Friends, Have you ever watched a baby learning to walk? He will cling to you at first but very soon he will want to go it alone. He will fall a few times, of course, but he’ll soon get up and try again. That’s part...