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MGH president Peter Slavin discusses racial disparities at the annual meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges.
A Boston lab looks to the plucky and omnipresent red blood cell for a new generation of therapies.
Does the body have a hidden highway between a mother’s digestive tract and the milk she produces?
Proto looks at trends in health care during the last 10 years.
Despite steady declines over the past decade, the U.S. still has one of the highest preterm birthrates in the developed world.
The science behind placebos has come a long way since the sugar pill. Ted Kaptchuk is leading the revolution.
A new generation of cancer treatments harness an internal ally—the power of the immune system.
Who should shoulder the cost of training new residents?
The lobotomy won its inventor the Nobel prize, but remains a shadowy chapter in the history of mental health.
Research on synesthesia has led to devices that blur the lines between the senses, and may offer new hope for the blind.
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