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The far-flung tumors of tuberous sclerosis complex, noncancerous but hardly benighn, are shedding light on how malignancies develop.
Employing ingenuity, technology and an artist’s eye, scientists interpret and elucidate the brain’s stunning complexity.
Scientists are uncovering thousands of metabolites, all of which provide unique evidence of bodily functions and dysfunctions.
Melanoma, almost impossible to treat after it metastasizes, appears vulnerable to two new approaches that could someday be combined.
Statins’ ability to control cholestrerol is undeniable. Less certain, after almost 25 years, is whether benefits outweigh potential harm.
From mishandled stolen shipments to repackaged fakes to scammers diluting medications, there are multiple ways phony pharmaceuticals get in the supply chain.
When a doctor becomes addicted, colleagues may not be equipped to spot or treat it.
Trials that involve new drugs being compared to existing versions could let inferior treatments slip through.
New AIDS research and the study of asymptomatic HIV-positive patients has brought optimism to those looking to cure the disease.
Medical bloggers discuss how smartphones and iPads will change the way they practice medicine.
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