Certified application counselors are available at MetroWest Medical Center hospitals for free to help you review options.
The city's risk level has been raised to high as a result of the positive case.
Ashland Superintendent Jim Adams told WBZ-TV that "around 40 students" and two staff members were stung.
The hospital is transitioning its special care nursery to a level 1B nursery.
Despite the positive test, there have still been no local human cases of West Nile Virus in 2025.
A 3.25-mile run or walk is the latest part of the city's 325th anniversary celebrations. Here's how to participate.
The new CEO will take the top role for the network, including Framingham Union Hospital and Leonard Morse Hospital in Natick.
Family members of people living with mental health conditions will share their experiences as caregivers or supporters and their journeys.
Over 80 percent of the registered nurses at the hospital have signed a "Unity" petition they plan to deliver to leadership.
The kiosk now lives in the Framingham Public Health Office lobby on Concord Street.
Officials with MetroWest Medical Center say pumpkin can be more than a seasonal addition to a latte or baked goods.
The nurse's union filed federal and state complaints claiming deficiencies in multiple areas that put patients at risk.
MetroWest mental health experts say it's time to raise awareness about suicide prevention and share messages of hope.
The new fixed site is now open on Worcester Road, with some dates already booked up.
The free Naloxone kits will be distributed at the Public Health Department offices on Concord Street, where training will also be available.
The new system should help MetroWest caregivers during imaging while also making the experience more comfortable for patients.
Framingham hasn't seen any West Nile cases in humans or animals as of this week, city officials said.
Mosquitoes tested positive for West Nile Virus in Natick in Wayland. Here's what it means for Framingham.
The program provides comprehensive outpatient disease-focused exercise and education to help patients with lung disease.
File of Life puts vital information in the hands of emergency first responders, helping them begin treatment swiftly.
Tenet Healthcare’s annual recognition program honors standout employees.
Food safety, sun safety and, yes, fireworks safety are important topics to understand as we head into the July 4 holiday. What to know.
Here's how to schedule an appointment for next week's Framingham blood drive.
Massachusetts opioid overdose deaths increased every year between 2019 and 2022, but dropped in 2023. Did Framingham follow the trend?
The hospital’s surgical team recently performed its 1000th procedure using its da Vinci Xi Surgical System.
The national program aims to prevent medication abuse and theft by accepting pills, patches, liquids and ointments for disposal.
Officials at MetroWest are highlighting the benefits of the surgery during National Robotics Week.
It's hard to pinpoint a direct cause for seasonal affective disorder, but a local doctor does have tips for how to feel healthier.
Mercedes Colangelo won the Distinguished Clinical Preceptor of the Year Award from the Tufts PA program.
The weather has canceled hundreds of blood donations across the country in January, leaving hospitals in dire need of blood.
The center's opening coincides with National Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Awareness Week, which started on Sunday.
The Boston-area is also among the least overweight metro areas in the country, according to a new study.
The department's "pink plows" are on display again this year, and employees will see a pink uniform change during the month.
MA Sen. Karen Spilka, an Ashland resident, is set to host the fair for everyone in the MetroWest over 55 in Framingham this October.
This coincides with a similar rise across Massachusetts, city officials said.
The American Heart Association awarded the hospital with the Mission: Lifeline STEMI Receiving Center Bronze award.
Dr. Novikov Wellness and Skin Care will be accepting walk-in patients on Mondays only from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. starting July 17.
Four dates are scheduled throughout May and June in Framingham. Here's what to know.
The healthcare nonprofit Leapfrog Group's spring 2023 hospital safety rankings grade dozens of hospitals in Massachusetts.
Whip Clark Visits Framingham Seniors to Discuss Drug Prices, Medicare, and Social Security
Visits to the doctor for the flu haven't been this high since 2009.