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Experts reflect on the state of eldercare and questions of genomic privacy.
There’s no question that financial support for young scientists leads to medical breakthroughs. But now that formula is broken.
Automated systems could soon take the guesswork out of managing diabetes. But will patients trust them with their lives?
In theory, smart microscopic particles could evade defenders and home in on cancer targets. Will reality catch up to the hype?
Peter L. Slavin and Timothy G. Ferris discuss the importance of research funding.
Hurricane Maria shut down a factory where intravenous fluid bags were made. Why has this roiled a nation’s hospital system?
Regular exercise has long been associated with better brain function, but researchers are only now piecing together how and why that happens.
Given half a chance, non-scientists can also make discoveries that move medicine forward.
Humans and their pets suffer from many of the same ailments, and medications that cross the species barrier may help those on either side of it.
Alcohol use is at an all-time high among older Americans, and that trend brings a host of health risks.
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