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As concerns about cyber attacks on medical devices and hospital networks rise, a new system aims to detect malware intrusions.
As resistance to antibiotics grows, might phages, a treatment that fell out of favor decades ago, be the answer?
After 50 years, we take a look back at the pharmaceutical industry’s first $100 million brand.
The soaring cost of medical school may be driving graduates away from primary care and into high-paying specialty practices.
Evidence for fecal transplants as effective treatment for stubborn C. diff. infections.
Lucian Leape, the father of the modern patient safety movement, talks about the culture of disrespect in medicine—and how to fix it.
China’s air pollution provides chilling statistics on air quality and its relationship to disease and life expectancy.
Can an aging nation transform the places no one wants to be? Innovations show the way, but the cost could mean slow progress.
All the terrifying world’s a stage, and artists borrow tools of the theater to give models in drills remarkably lifelike wounds and burns.
Few identical twins suffer identical maladies, leading science to probe the significance of epigenetic changes that make paths diverge.
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