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Health and lifestyle stories from the Portland Press Herald.
Infectious brain disease confirmed in patient treated at Maine Med
The Portland hospital took the precaution this week of suspending elective surgeries in order to sterilize its surgical equipment and facilities.
As scare over rare prion disease eases, Maine Medical Center resumes surgeries
The Portland hospital completes a precautionary sterilization of equipment while awaiting test results on a patient who showed signs of the fatal brain condition.
Maine Med postpones elective surgeries over suspected case of fatal disease
A patient suspected of having the rare and always fatal prion disease is being tested at a national lab.
Mumps outbreak among students at Bates and Bowdoin
The Maine CDC is working with the schools on containing the outbreak.
MaineHealth wins national award for healthy hospital food
The system encourages healthy food choices for its employees.
Greater Portland collaborative seeking millions in funding to combat opioid crisis
The collaborative will go to the White House next week in hopes of securing an investment for badly needed sober housing.
Out-of-network costs to soar for members of Maine health insurance co-op
Deductibles will rise as much as 472 percent next year as Community Health Options pressures members to use cheaper in-network services.
State awards contract for Bangor-area drug detox center
The 10-bed facility is expected to fill a critical need in northern Maine, helping about 700 people a year go through addiction withdrawal.
Mumps cases connected to UNH, precautions urged
Mumps can easily spread among college-age students.