Osteoporosis is a bone disease in which bones become fragile and thin, and are more likely to break. In people with weakened bones, osteoporosis develops when new bone [...]
We’ve all been there… when the reasons for your symptoms can’t be determined; when the pain can’t be diagnosed; when tests come back normal… and you are [...]
February is American Heart Month. At Milford Regional Medical Center, we’re reminding everyone to Have a HAPPY Heart! H– Have your blood pressure and [...]
It was just three weeks before her son’s high school graduation, when forty-four year old Debora Covino found a lump in her breast. From that day on the Hopedale mother of [...]
1. Stay healthy this winter. It’s hard to control sugars when you are sick. Speak to your doctor about Flu or Pneumonia vaccines and remember to wash hands frequently. [...]
Life is stressful. Work, family, money and relationships can combine with larger concerns and make us feel on edge. Stress occurs when we feel that the demands placed upon [...]
Suffering a miscarriage can be a traumatic event for any woman and their support network, and while a miscarriage requires physical healing, time and attention needs to be [...]
What is Sepsis? Sepsis is a complication caused by the body’s overwhelming and life-threatening response to infection, which can lead to tissue damage, organ failure, and [...]