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Lunchables and popular brands of children’s veggie puffs were found to have high levels of lead, something Northeastern expert Neil Maniar said families “shouldn’t gloss over.”
Feel that buzz? It’s your fitness tracker reminding you to move so you can hit your goal of 10,000 steps a day.
Physical therapy professor Luke Brisbin helps out the players on Boston I.C.E. Storm’s adaptive ice hockey team, founded and managed by athletes with physical disabilities.
The Right to IVF Act would ensure patients have access to the fertility treatment and ensure coverage, a move one Northeastern expert calls “an important step.”
“The best thing you can do is have that situation awareness,” said Stephen Wood, an extreme medicine expert at Northeastern University.
If you’re ready to take your nursing career to the next level, here’s an overview of an MSN and how it can help you advance your career.
Northeastern experts explain the legal, social and medical repercussions of a scandal that saw 30,000 people infected and 3,000 die after being given contaminated blood.
The copycat drugs are made by compounding pharmacies allowed by the FDA to make off-label versions of pharmaceutical products that are in short supply, says Kelly Ann Barnes, Northeastern professor of pharmacy law.