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As Region Deals With Bitter Cold, Boston Doctor Says Hypothermia Can Kick in Fast
Dr. Ali Raja, of Mass. General Hospital, says when it gets this cold, it’s surprising how fast hypothermia can actually kick in.
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Boston Children's Hospital Teammates Support Woman Redoing Boston Marathon
Ally Wagner, who is 22 weeks pregnant, reran the marathon route Sunday after suffering from hypothermia at mile 18 on Marathon Monday.
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Runners Finish Boston Marathon 2.0 With Support of Teammates, Friends
Nearly a dozen runners who did not get to finish the Boston Marathon got a chance to do so Sunday.
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Determined Cancer Survivor Completes Boston Marathon
Cancer survivor Mary Shertenlieb wasn’t about to let rain, wind or cold stop her.
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Inspirational Stories From the 2018 Boston Marathon
Stuart Kolb’s 100th marathon was cold, wet and raw, but he was proud to finish.
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Tips for Running the Boston Marathon in the Rain
This year will be the first soggy Boston Marathon since 2015, with the rain becoming heavier during the late morning and afternoon.
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Athletes Get Creative to Brave Icy Weather in Pyeongchang
When many athletes and officials woke up Wednesday, the temperature at Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium was minus 3 Fahrenheit (minus 16 Celsius). Sidewalks in the nearby mountain cluster were sparsely populated all day, save for some athletes, officials and media scurrying from building to building. At the biathlon and cross-country venues earlier this week, many athletes had to get resourceful to...
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Psychologist Suffered ‘Torment' Designing CIA Interrogations
A psychologist who helped design the CIA’s harsh interrogation methods in the war on terror has said his participation in the program that involved torturing suspects caused him “great, soulful torment.”...
The comments were in videotaped depositions of Bruce Jessen ahead of a Sept. 5 trial in federal court in Spokane, Washington....
Jessen is one of two psychologists sued by the American...