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By studying the mysteries of anesthesia and how it affects the brain, Patrick Purdon may have found a new way to predict Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative conditions.
An excerpt from a new memoir by Elizabeth Ford, who reflects on nearly two decades of treating patients in New York City’s correctional system.
Transplanting healthy human feces became a breakthrough treatment for C. diff infection. Now researchers ask—can it do more?
Lyme disease cases spike in the warmer months. Research on the disease is inching forward, as the number of reported infections reaches new heights.
The largest nightclub fire in U.S. history became a milestone in modern medicine.
Males and females experience pain differently—and appear to process it differently, too. Why has it taken so long for science to find out?
Pediatricians want to know whether they can call child protective services if a parent refuses to vaccinate. The answer remains unclear.
It’s a matter of time before the next bombing, shooting or violent attack. How can emergency physicians save more lives?
Scientists in unstable regions sometimes fear for their lives. Allan Goodman helps them find refuge and a chance to work again.
How does a hospital keep patient details from getting lost in the shuffle?
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