
People With Blood Type O May Be Less Vulnerable To Coronavirus, New Studies Suggest
Those with blood type O may have a reduced likelihood of getting severely ill, researchers found.
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Those with blood type O may have a reduced likelihood of getting severely ill, researchers found.
More college-age Americans are choosing not to drink alcohol than they did nearly two decades ago, according to a new study.
A widely-used diabetes drug has been recalled after manufacturers found it contained unacceptably high levels of a cancer-causing contaminant.
You're not the only one rethinking your Thanksgiving this year.
As if 2020 isn't weird enough, it's a year with 13 full moons rather than 12 -- and two of these will occur in October.
Heavy drinking among women increased by 41%.
The dried wood ear mushrooms were sold only to restaurants and not directly to consumers.
The FDA said it had contacted TikTok and "strongly urged" it to remove videos of the "Benadryl Challenge."
The updated FDA guidance said the filling material could lead to health issues for those with a hypersensitivity to mercury.
Spooky season is almost upon us -- and this year it will be a little bit spookier.
The Westboro-based warehouse chain has gained steam as shoppers load up on groceries in the pandemic.
Anyone thinking a vaccine will quickly end the coronavirus pandemic shouldn't get their hopes up.
This might qualify as a kid's wildest dream: a mountain of 7 billion Chuck E. Cheese prize tickets.
The paper towel shortage in the United States didn't stop in the spring.
Healey tweeted that Massachusetts will be "hit hard" by more oil and gas drilling in Alaska.
The recalled dog foods could have high levels of aflatoxin that's harmful to pets.
Old Navy is taking a different approach to get employees involved in the democratic process.
When a coronavirus vaccine comes on the market, people will likely need two doses, not just one -- and that could cause real problems.
Companies can stop withholding employees' payroll taxes starting September 1.
Possibly contaminated peaches were shipped to 34 states, including Massachusetts.
The FDA received a report of a consumer who bought what they thought was drinking water but was actually hand sanitizer,
Bed Bath & Beyond is eliminating 2,800 jobs effective immediately.
Convalescent plasma is made using the blood of people who have recovered from coronavirus infections.
Water guns sold at Target are being recalled because of lead dangers.
Brayden met Joe Biden in February at a campaign event in New Hampshire.
Churches in Massachusetts are looking for new ways to use their space as attendance has dropped, including transforming the spaces to be used as affordable senior housing.
The man who was found dead in a car outside of a hospital in Weymouth over the weekend has been identified as 27-year-old Declan Perry.
Jakobi Meyers now reportedly wants off the Raiders, opening another potential avenue for New England in its quest to boost Drake Maye's wide receiving corps.
Summer is over for students in Worcester. They're among the first in Massachusetts to head back to school this week.
David Caprio, the son of the late Judge Frank Caprio, said his father's final message was a call to keep family close and help others.
The man who was found dead in a car outside of a hospital in Weymouth over the weekend has been identified as 27-year-old Declan Perry by officials.
The search for a missing boater off the coast of Salisbury entered a third day Monday.
A teenager died Sunday night while swimming with his family at Hampton Beach in New Hampshire.
Summer is over for students in Worcester. They're among the first in Massachusetts to head back to school this week.
David Caprio, the son of the late Judge Frank Caprio, said his father's final message was a call to keep family close and help others.
While Massachusetts is a health care leader, it's actually quite difficult to find a primary care doctor in the state.
Researchers at Harvard Medical School in Boston say that, based on a study in mice, lithium could someday help treat Alzheimer's disease.
E-cigarettes have been drawing in young people for years and new research finds teenagers who vape have higher rates of depression and anxiety.
The Eastern equine encephalitis virus, or EEE, has been identified in mosquitoes in Massachusetts for the first time in 2025.
Boston nurse practitioner Alexa Nicholls Costa wants to help couples struggling with infertility by assisting with the numerous injections that are part of in vitro fertilization.
Insurance companies are using drones to inspect properties without alerting homeowners. In some cases, policies have been canceled.
A WBZ I-Team investigation revealed the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School leased weapon detection systems for hundreds of thousands of dollars, and found most of them are not being used very much.
Investigators are looking into a number of issues including the possibility that the fire was caused by smoking near an oxygen tank.
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court confirmed the conviction of a five-time drunk driver for driving with a revoked license, citing an I-Team investigation as evidence.
The last time the state of Massachusetts inspected the Gabriel House in Fall River was in October 2023, the I-Team has learned.
The Massachusetts Secretary of Education is pushing back on federal cuts to education funding, saying higher education needs to be more accessible nationwide, just like it is in the Bay State.
Some schools take student phones away during the day but there is pushback, saying cellphones can have benefits with education.
Thousands of Massachusetts state employees are working remotely, at least part of the time. But is it creating problems?
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is criticizing President Donald Trump for promising to lower costs for Americans, a promise she said he's failed to keep.
A new Gallup poll finds the percent of American adults who drink alcohol has dropped its lowest point in nearly a century.
Stop & Shop says lower prices are coming to its 88 stores in eastern Massachusetts.
Hawaiian Airlines is ending its direct flights from Boston to Honolulu this fall.
Tax free weekend is coming up in Massachusetts. Here's what to know about the 2025 sales tax holiday.
Hannaford is closing one of its stores in Marlboro, Massachusetts, and another chain will be taking its place.
Home decor and furniture retailer At Home has filed for bankruptcy and announced it will close 26 stores across the country, including Massachusetts's Dedham and Shrewsbury stores.
Just steps from the water's edge along Lake Winnipesaukee, a spectacular estate mixes modern architecture with breathtaking views.
An innovative craft winery located in downtown Meredith, New Hampshire, Hermit Woods is taking a different approach to winemaking.
Located on the water's edge along New Hampshire's Lake Winnipesaukee, Mill Falls blends elegant luxury with spectacular vistas.
Kohler Store by Supply New England and an interior designer showcases how beauty and functionality can breathe new life into a project.
James Beard-nominated pastry chef and co-founder of Bakey in Boston gives insight on how to make his world-famous babka.
Jakobi Meyers now reportedly wants off the Raiders, opening another potential avenue for New England in its quest to boost Drake Maye's wide receiving corps.
President Donald Trump posted over the weekend that former Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens should be added to the National Baseball Hall of Fame immediately.
The Red Sox took three of four from the Yankees in New York, sending a message to their rival and other contenders in the American League.
Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel has seemingly ended any speculation over Stefon Diggs' Week 1 status.
The New England Patriots waived guard Layden Robinson on Sunday, which is just another hit to the organization's overall lackluster 2024 NFL Draft class.
The Polaris Missile in Auburn's Goddard Park is headed to the EcoTarium in Worcester.
Old Thom the orca was spotted in a rare killer whale sighting off Massachusetts.
A Worcester woman thought she had scratched a $10,000 winning lottery ticket, but it turns out that she won a whole lot more.
A Massachusetts man won $2 million playing the Powerball thanks to a very lucky mistake.
A tourist was posing for a photo in front of Sullivan's Castle Island in Boston, when a seagull swooped in and swiped her hot dog.