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Gun ownership is highest among the elderly. When dementia strikes, few laws can step in to keep these patients and their caregivers safe.
A breakthrough Ebola vaccine was grown in tobacco leaves. Are genetically modified plants the future of pharmaceuticals?
A more relaxed attitude toward legal marijuana may mean more use among teens. The long-term effects may not be good.
Some paramedics are focusing on keeping patients out of the emergency room, rather than taking them there.
Where does a medical breakthrough come from? Patients, caregivers and frontline doctors are all pitching in.
When a company in the electronic health records industry interferes with its clients’ ability to access, exchange or use the data the company stores.
Fighting mosquitoes is no walk in the park. A disease ecologist describes the landscape of mosquito-borne diseases here in the United States.
Drug-resistant bugs have spurred research into a promising—and surprisingly simple—treatment.
Infectious disease specialist Martin Hirsch looks at the worry over H5N1 and its aftermath.
Proto’s first issue came out in 2005. The decade that followed brought landmark changes to the world of health care.
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