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Help for Parkinson’s patients from an unlikely corner: the Mark Morris Dance Group.
Not taking medicine as directed exacts a heavy toll on disease and death. New approaches, high tech and low, could make a difference.
The trend of publishing research on the Web is raising concerns about how medical advances are judged and disseminated.
Research in space, absent gravity’s pull, is shedding light on earthbound problems, from osteoporosis to immune deficiencies.
Hospitals are bulking up again, using acquisitions to try to become more efficient. But will consolidation improve care, or hurt it?
Researchers have discovered 93 strains of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in a cave in New Mexico.
Many doctors and patients still swear by an annual visit. But this expensive habit may not be the best way to head off disease.
“Large molecule” therapies, tailored to home in on otherwise untreatable ills, have become medicine’s hottest commodity.
For tumors, it’s a grow-or-die world, and a renewed focus on cell metabolism aims to deprive them of the fuel they must have.
It’s serious research disguised as diet fad: the notion that special tissue—which not everyone has—can help burn off pounds.
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