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The risk of dying from heart disease varies dramatically from one ZIP code to the next. Researchers are teasing apart the reasons why.
A barrage of well-timed noises may, surprisingly, make for a more restful night’s sleep.
A high-fat, high-sugar diet can cause harm to the hippocampus—and that may lead, perversely, to even worse impulses around unhealthy food.
If transplant organs could be kept fresher for longer, they could help thousands more on waitlists.
More physicians are prescribing a class of drugs called gabapentinoids to manage pain. Should we be worried?
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When a baby is born and its sex is ambiguous, what should happen next?
Design choices pervade the health care system, and pediatrician Joyce Lee wants to make them smarter.
An anorexic patient struggles with a seemingly unsympathetic doctor.
Artist and multiple sclerosis patient Elizabeth Jameson turns her brain scans into works of art.
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