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A freak explosion tore through the quiet Nova Scotian city, prompting one of the most dramatic medical responses in history.
Slowing climate change is important for our health long term. But cleaning up polluted skies will also yield immediate health benefits.
Disaster struck at a packed Boston nightclub 75 years ago. What happened next became a milestone in burn care.
Physicians are rarely trained to care for transgender patients. New efforts aim to bridge that gap.
The 2017 Nobel Prize in Chemistry brought cryo-electron microscopy to the front page. What is it and why is it changing drug discovery?
Is risk of the disorder inherited, or do genes get scrambled in the womb? Researchers may be closing in on some answers.
The science of embedding medications in polymers opens new doors.
What if drugs were released to the public earlier, then graded on their performance in the real world?
Genetic tests and genome sequencing are generating terabytes of sensitive private data. How can they be kept safe?
Poor diet makes some health conditions much worse. For Rita Nguyen, that’s an invitation for hospitals to step into the kitchen.
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