Efficacy and safety of remibrutinib after switching from ocrelizumab in participants living with relapsing multiple sclerosis, followed by open-label treatment with remibrutinib
Multiple sclerosis
All genders
Recruiting now
Department of Neurology
Tufts Medical Center
AbbVie M25-147 Study
Polycystic kidney disease
All genders
Recruiting now
Division of Nephrology
Tufts Medical Center
Patient Stories
Saisha’s Story: Two Generations of Care and Trust
October 24, 2025
From a 1 lb preemie to a proud mom of twins, Saisha’s story comes full circle with the same doctor who delivered her.
In the News
Can I Use SingleCare for Glp-1s if I’m on Medicare?
October 21, 2025
Supriya Rao, MD, Gastroenterologist and Medical Director of the Obesity Medicine Program at Lowell General Hospital, in an article about SingleCare for GLP-1s for people on Medicare.
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Scaling Up Care: Generous Donation Helps Heart Failure Patients Monitor Their Health at Home
October 29, 2025
Longtime Chelmsford residents Susan and Mark Dionne have always turned to Lowell General Hospital for care, drawn to its community feel and patient-first philosophy. Over a decade ago, their connection deepened—Mark joined the Lowell General Hospital Board of Governors and Susan became active in the Auxiliary. As they got to know the staff and clinicians, Lowell General’s compassionate, patient-centered care left a lasting impression.
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High Pointe House Receives $5,000 Grant for Therapeutic Healing Garden
October 28, 2025
High Pointe House has received a generous $5,000 grant from the Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union to establish a therapeutic healing garden on our grounds in Haverhill, Mass.
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The Power of Play: Providing Children Comfort + Connection
October 27, 2025
Tufts Medicine Care at Home delivers complex medical care to patients of all ages in the comfort of their homes. While home-based care can ease anxiety and improve quality of life, it can also be isolating— especially for children facing serious diagnoses. Many pediatric patients can’t attend school or interact with peers, leaving them disconnected during an already difficult time.