Megan Tripp, Digital Intern at Boston Magazine
Megan Tripp is a senior at Emerson College studying Writing, Literature, and Publishing. She previously interned as an editorial assistant at The Pohly Company and is a blog editor for Your Magazine, an Emerson College lifestyle magazine.
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Researchers are putting together a study that will look into genome sequencing in newborns.
From lights to seat covers, these accessories will make bicycling in fall weather a breeze.
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is now providing cochlear implants for hearing loss patients of all ages.
The Public Garden ducklings are decked out in Gronk gear to welcome him back after injury.
Harvard scientists are developing a treatment for a fatal form of heart disease.
Hanneke thinks workouts should be all about having fun.
Boston Children’s Hospital online map fills in the gaps created by the government shutdown.
Covitz creates personalized health and fitness programs for each of her clients.
Tufts doctor is awarded a $1 million grant for patient-centered research.
A Waltham yoga studio specializes in rehab for breast cancer patients through yoga.
Recycle emphasizes quality, not quantity as SoulCycle and Flywheel roll into town.
Local researchers identified a new gene that could one day provide more effective cancer treatments.
A Tufts doctor is developing a silk gel to keep pregnant women from delivering too early.
A new study says genetic mutations could be a cause of Alzheimer’s.
At Mass. Eye and Ear, ophthalmologists are using the smartphones for medical photography.