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People with hard-to- treat cancer might get unlikely new allies: 400,000 genetically engineered fruit flies.
A pioneer in protein structures also left a legacy for mothers in the sciences.
Addiction treatment comes with its own strict privacy rules. Perhaps it shouldn’t.
A solo traveler is bitten by a rabid dog and must navigate her care abroad.
Photographer Elle Pérez documents the intimate lives of those in the LGBTQ community.
Peter L. Slavin and Timothy G. Ferris discuss a shortage of primary care physicians and how to address the problem.
Health care leaders look for ways to scale back an outsized carbon footprint.
They are dying at alarming rates in the United States. Treating mental illness, an often overlooked cause, could save many lives.
Poor sleep affects almost half of the country, and solutions have been hard to come by. Tracing the problem to its genetic roots may stop the tossing and turning.
Long the bedrock of medicine, the practice of primary care has been in need of a reinvention. Several models show promise. None of them will be cheap.
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