Dr. Driver – New drug hoping to cure diabetic foot ulcers, WCVB-TV/Channel 5, July 8, 2008
A top Boston hospital is testing a new treatment for diabetic foot ulcers. Full Story
Dr. Gilchrest – Are sunscreens made with parabens safe? Boston Globe, July 7, 2008
Are sunscreens made with parabens safe? It depends on whom you talk to.... Full Story
Dr. Sege – Divorced parents battling, a child fights for his life, Boston Globe, July 2, 2008
Eric J. Fraser wrapped his burly arms yesterday around the slight figure of his eight year-old son Jeremy... Full Story
Dr. Seshadri – Silent strokes may occur in middle age, Reuters, June 26, 2008
Silent cerebral infarctions (strokes)- brain damaged detected on magnetic resonance imaging in the absence of stroke symptoms - may be present in early middle age..... Full Story
BMC gets $15M gift for new ambulatory center, Boston Business Journal, June 2008
Boston Medical Center announced on Wednesday that it had received a $15 M gift from the Carl and Ruth Shapiro Family Foundation.. Full Story
Dr. Crosby – Report: Physical proof of detainee abuse…, New England Cable News, June 18, 2008
A new report out by a human rights group, says medical exams corroborate claims of physical and mental abuse of detainees at U.S. military jails.. Full Story
Dr. Woodson – Speaking for better black health, The Orlando Sentinel, June 15, 2008
Health was on everyone's mind on Saturday as thousands gathered in Orlando for the annual 100 Black Men of America conference.. Full Story
Dr. Perls – Hormone no fountain of youth, Sports Medicine Channel, June 17, 2008
A great deal of attention has been focused on athletes and entertainers using the human growth hormone (hGH)... Full Story
Dr. Kronman – Primary care visits reduce hospital utilization…, Pharmamcy News, June 16, 2008
Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine have found that primary care visits reduce hospital utilization among Medicare beneficiaries at the end of life.. Full Story
Elaine Ullian – Boston Medical chief eyes expansion, Boston Herald, May 1, 2008
The State's health-care reform law has meant that the percentage of uninsured people coming to Boston Medical Center for free care has dropped dramatically. Full Story