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It’s estimated that people who are in their 30s now are twice as likely to develop colon cancer compared to people who are in their 70s.
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Thousands of employees are owed millions of dollars in retirement income, a federal class action complaint alleges. It accuses the company of limiting investment options and overcharging fees for plan participants.
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Cape Cod Healthcare launched an apprentice program to help people become certified nursing assistants and enter the healthcare workforce.
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The $10 million Salerno ICU will have improved technology and offer more space for patients and staff.
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Dr. Jill Oxley of Cape Cod Healthcare tells CAI what the latest guidance is on what age women should start routine mammograms.
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The tower will provide oncology and cardiology services to the region.
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The Trachsel Neuroscience Institute offers neurological care, as well as dementia and Alzheimer's caregiver services.
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Dr. Richard Zelman sued in December, saying he was defamed and fired after he raised concerns about ethics and safety in cardiac care.
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A cardiologist who holds medical privileges at Cape Cod Hospital is suing the hospital, saying he was defamed and fired from his full-time position after raising concerns about ethics and safety in cardiac care.
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The respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is peaking earlier than usual and straining local hospital resources for more affected infants and children.