September is Recovery Month, and there are multiple opportunities to make yourself more aware of addiction and recovery topics locally.
"Drowning is one of the number one leading causes of death, especially in children under ages 13, 14," said instructor Megan Roderick.
Massachusetts opioid overdose deaths increased every year between 2019 and 2022, but dropped in 2023. Did Waltham follow the trend?
A public health advisory was issued after state officials found that fish in the river were contaminated with PFAS.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the rate of infectious syphilis cases increased 9 percent in 2022.
The weather has canceled hundreds of blood donations across the country in January, leaving hospitals in dire need of blood.
A Hazmat team was also sent to the scene due to concerns about environmental hazards, but none were detected.
The ticks were found locally in Martha's Vineyard this summer, but concern about its presence is growing again across the country.
An interview with Carrie Howder, 5K Runner
A ribbon cutting ceremony on Monday served as the official opening of the facility at 225 Wyman St. Here's what to know.
The March 23 clinic is open to all community members. No appointment, insurance, or ID is required.
Clark Announces More Than $2 Million for Health Equity in Cambridge, Framingham, and Waltham
The Waltham Health Department has run out of their stock of free COVID-19 tests, officials said.
Residents can pick up the tests at 119 School Street beginning Wednesday, Nov. 16.
The clinics will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 1 and Monday, Nov. 14.
Clark, Warren, & Becerra joined AARP advocates, patients, & community providers for a roundtable discussion on the Inflation Reduction Act.
This week, the City of Waltham reported a two-week case count of 159 compared to last week's case count of 179.
This week, Waltham reported a two-week case count of 189 compared to last week’s count of 200.
Despite the positive sample, WNV risk in Waltham is still set to low, or unlikely.
This week, Waltham reported a two-week case count of 200. The total positive test count was 227.
This week, the City of Waltham reported a two-week case count of 200 compared to last week's case count of 181.
The facility will broaden access for people seeking treatment for mental health conditions and substance use disorder.
This week, the City of Waltham reported a two-week case count of 181 compared to last week's case count of 171.
Seventy-two community- and faith-based organizations, including African Cultural Services, will receive a total of $5.9 million.
The test kits can be picked up at 119 School Street starting Wednesday, June 29.
This week, the City of Waltham reported a two-week case count of 351 compared to last week's case count of 466.
The test kits can be picked up at 119 School Street from Monday, May 23 through Friday, May 27 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
This week, the City of Waltham reported a two-week case count of 523 compared to last week's case count of 455.
This week, the City of Waltham reported a two-week case count of 455 compared to last week's case count of 323.
This week, the City of Waltham reported a two-week case count of 323 compared to last week's case count of 288.
This week, the City of Waltham reported a two-week case count of 288 compared to last week's case count of 316.
This week, the City of Waltham reported a two-week case count of 316 compared to last week's case count of 269.
The clinics will offer first, second, and booster doses of the Moderna vaccine to anyone age 18 and older.
MedVadis Research’s new clinical research study will evaluate the safety and effectiveness of an investigational migraine treatment.
The clinic will take place from 2 to 5 p.m. at Government Center.
The City of Waltham is still offering free at-home testing kits to residents this week.
Face coverings will now be optional in all indoor public spaces within the city.
The new services are part of an effort to fill gaps in health care accessibility.
The City of Waltham is still offering free COVID-19 resources to residents the week of Feb. 14.
Visits to the doctor for the flu haven't been this high since 2009.