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A discovery about the “tails” of tuberculosis antibodies may help in the fight against other diseases as well
Author Mike Jay discusses the improbably poetic rise of nitrous oxide.
Dashed expectations in midlife may be fueling a sharp rise in suicides. Several strategies seek to save people in despair.
Restless legs syndrome continues to puzzle, even with the recent publication of the first clinical guidelines for the disease.
Helping patients in pain often means prescribing opioid drugs, which can be dangerous. New research looks into alternatives.
A bold theory—that the brain-tangling proteins of Alzheimer’s disease may form to fight infection—could spur new research.
The first U.S. penis transplant didn’t save a life, but it vastly improved one, opening a frontier for complex transplants.
Peter L. Slavin and Thomas J. Lynch Jr. discuss the hospital’s responsibility in treating opioid addiction.
Bacteria in the body produce their own powerful antibiotics. Some may lead to new tools for fighting superbugs.
A new shape-shifting material would let surgical implants grow in place.
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