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Stroke researchers marvel at what hibernating animals can do. Now they’re searching for strategies that would benefit patients.
AIDS still kills, in numbers more vast than most people realize. But the right blend of science and policy could end the scourge.
Two years in deep space will subject the body to unprecedented stresses. Scientists are probing the secrets to survival.
Exercise is usually healthy. But taken to an extreme, can it put the heart in peril?
Advanced age brings special needs, especially in the emergency department. So some hospitals are changing designs and processes for their senior patients.
Physician-chef Rani Polak explains why clinicians should learn cooking skills—and teach them to patients.
Treatment of pulmonary embolisms may benefit from a team approach. But that model faces obstacles inside and outside the hospital.
New drugs for fatty liver may offer the first skirmish in a growing epidemic.
Martin Hirsch explores the role of a tenacious virus and the role of “fake news” in the great epidemic of 1918.
Peter L. Slavin and Timothy G. Ferris highlight the need for new approaches to treating depression.
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