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Tiny diamonds set loose in the body can promote a sharper MRI image.
Self-experimentation has a long history in medicine. Should its practice today be shunned or embraced?
Oregon’s Death With Dignity Act crosses the 20-year mark.
Peter L. Slavin discusses the importance of giving older inpatients the proper care.
Team care and structural changes could vastly improve the recovery of older patients. Yet institutions that implement such approaches remain rare.
Shinobou Ishihara’s tests for color deficiency remain the standard after 100 years.
In a noisy, disorienting institutional environment, older patients often fall victim to delirium, a severe mental malady. Geriatric expert Sharon Inouye describes a program that can head off problems.
With new advances in 3D printing, scientific glassblowing may soon be obsolete.
A family regroups—and heals—as a daughter recovers from surgery.
Experts weigh in on the promise of curing blindness and hospital readiness after mass casualty events.
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