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Throwing antibiotics at viral infections is bad and sometimes dangerous medicine. Tests based on gene expression may help.
Research on chemical treatments for cancer began in the ashes of a world war.
Neurologist Lee Schwamm looks at 10 pivotal years in the treatment of stroke victims.
Pilot programs teach kids and parents skills for coping with stressful lives.
A stressful childhood can have psychological and physiological fallout in adulthood. Researchers are now narrowing in on how stress wounds the brain and the body.
The first issue of Proto looked at comfort care for those with grave illnesses. The field of palliative care has since grown by leaps and bounds.
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The first issue of Proto looked at the promise of transplanting organs from other species. What’s happened since then?
The beloved author’s first great gift to children was medical, not literary.
The first issue of Proto looked at the genetic roots of mental illness. What’s happened since then?
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