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The best intentions don’t always add up to a fast, effective medical response. A multidisciplinary approach could help.
Tailoring treatments, patient by patient, can achieve remarkable results. But can we afford to make every disease rare?
Why geneticists hate the term dark matter.
Genes account for less than 2% of the human genome- and much of what determines health and disease may lie elsewhere.
In most cases, antibiotics do the trick. But when they don’t, symptoms can be devastating. New research aims to discover why.
A young woman’s uncomfortable experience in the hospital and the memory it forged.
A new approach to in-home care turns to EMS providers.
Three physician bloggers consider where social media and medicine meet.
Attitudes towards hormone therapy have shifted toward a more nuanced approach.
Where do scientific prizes fit in the research funding landscape?
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