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Experts comment on the need for more research funding and better diabetes technology.
Relaxed marijuana laws seem to cause a dip in prescription opioid misuse. But the picture isn’t that simple.
Expensive, clunky yet clinically invaluable, the positron emission tomography scanner is due for reinvention.
It seems as if salt should lead to weight loss, not weight gain. But a more complex metabolic picture is coming into focus.
Neurologist Anne Louise Oaklander investigates a cause of chronic pain that is treatable without opioids.
Women are significant contributors to research, but their careers are often cut short when they have children. What can be done to remedy this gender disparity?
Some components of blood can be measured without a needle stick. Now an innovation in light-based methods could make even more of them visible.
Is the oldest treatment for opioid addictions being unjustly overlooked in the response to the current crisis?
The concept of circuitry, borrowed from computer technology, could make the next generation of gene therapies more flexible and powerful.
As despair deaths reach historic levels in the United States, interventions at health care checkpoints may be the best way to bring them down.
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