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More Americans are dying with dementia and Alzheimer’s. A Proto video series explores how hospitals, doctors and policy makers may be failing them.
The Oscar-nominated film puts Alzheimer’s front and center. An MGH social worker talks about the disease behind the story.
In the 1980s physician Miguel Ribeiro took stunning photographs of his South African patients. How has the nation’s health care fared in the years since?
The move to electronic medical records may be helping identity thieves.
Stephen Friend is looking for new cures in the genes of a million volunteers.
Researchers have harnessed the power of the immune system to remove foreign pathogens from the blood.
A shortfall has repercussions in policy and an international black market.
Can a refresher course in the laws of natural selection help doctors better understand human health and illness?
Readers weight in on the promise of 3D printing in medicine and the importance of telehealth technology.
Wilhelm Röntgen stumbled upon one of medicine’s first imaging techniques 120 years ago.
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