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For mothers and daughters, fighting's part of growing up
Boston.Com Most Popular
Dec 30Emma Shreefter of Cambridgeport, who is 13, has a habit of starting sentences and letting them trail off. When her mother, Wendy Luttrell, is in the room, Emma looks at her expectantly and then nods with satisfaction when Luttrell finishes the sentence... »
Milford Woman Seeks Bone Marrow Match
WMUR News
Dec 15The family of a middle school teacher is trying to find a bone marrow match to help her fight an aggressive form of cancer. Julie Spicer, of Milford, was diagnosed in October with double-hit lymphoma, a rare and aggressive form of the disease. Spicer, ... »
Pumpkin and swiss chard tagine
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Dec 07Pumpkin and Swiss Chard Tagine Serves 6 to 8 Chef Alia Radjeb Meddeb, owner of the Baraka Cafe in Cambridge's Central Square, recommends braising this stew in a clay pot or a tagine, and serving it over rice or couscous. »
Night Watch looks at the Ars Moriendi Project at CVLT
The Boston Globe Cambridge News
Dec 01Night Watch One part art show, one part dance party, The Ars Moriendi Project (Latin for “the art of dying’’) will find Middlesex Lounge transformed into a gallery space featuring an array of life-size model human skulls, painted and otherwise decorate... »
Catabasis Pharmaceuticals Inc.’s drug targets inflammation in diabetics
The Boston Globe Cambridge News
Oct 24Start-up’s drug targets inflammation in diabetics After Jill Milne and Michael Jirousek left Sirtris Pharmaceuticals Inc. in 2008, they decided to pursue a titillating but largely unproven idea: that fighting inflammation might help control Type 2 diab... »
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City of villages
Yule Heibel's Post Studio
Dec 20A city of villages: that’s what they call Portland, and it’s true. Clustered along most major corridors, it seems, nodes of vibrant market activity suddenly appear – and if the shops are indies, they look to be thriving and attracting lots of customers... »