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An impending helium shortage could greatly raise the price of helium, an element used to chill MRI scanners.
The Supreme Court ruled on whether genes can be patented. But the answers aren’t crystal clear.
Three physician bloggers discuss how to treat patients with imagined ailments.
“Lung washing” is keeping donated lungs alive longer.
Techniques of “bloodless” surgery, honed for those who refuse transfusions, could help stem what many call an overuse of blood.
Bringing never-before-seen structures into view, today’s microscopy is dispelling cartoon concepts and answering unanticipated questions.
After her husband’s first heart attack, the author cannot escape the fear that it will happen again.
One group of patients, also known as frequent fliers, account for a disproportionate share of health care spending: super-utilizers.
Can a new vaccine, injected intravenously, put the brakes on malaria?
Three physician bloggers bemoan—and cope with—administrative headaches that impede caregiving.
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