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Peter L. Slavin and David F. Torchiana on the value of reproducing research.
Aiming tiny bursting bubbles at tumors could pave the way for new treatments.
Trouble with the protein may underlie most kinds of dementia, potentially including Alzheimer’s. New drugs could help.
Epidemiologist Carolyn Greene aims to use electronic health records to track chronic disease trends.
The fallout from exposure to Agent Orange—used to defoliate jungles during the Vietnam War—continues to be felt.
SARS led to the discovery of “super-spreaders,” who can infect dozens of people. They also exist, it appears, in other infectious diseases.
One hundred and fifty years ago, Rebecca Lee Crumpler became the first black woman to receive a medical degree in the United States.
Sharply pared budgets could kill the Framingham Heart Study—after 50 years of astonishing research breakthroughs.
At her great-uncle’s bedside, the author considers the genetic disorder that binds her family.
In this short story, an IT guy reveals the human angle of dealing with new health care technology.
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