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A pioneer in meditation reflects on the past and future of research into the mind body connection.
A strain of the sometimes-deadly bacteria is defying antibiotics.
Untouchable for decades, hallucinogenic drugs are back in the lab, with new research into how they work and what they might achieve.
Zinc fingers could pull gene therapy back from the brink—but only if more researchers can get their hands on the remarkable proteins.
There’s an exceptionally long list of possible causes of multiple sclerosis, and growing evidence that almost all may play a role.
Retail clinics brought grocery-aisle convenience to strep tests and flu shots. Now they’re aiming to manage chronic conditions.
Adolescence is the brain’s boom time, a period of rapid development, specialization—and a heedless propensity for excess.
It’s much easier to get a medical device approved than to bring a new drug to market. Should that change?
One father’s emotional limits are put to the test when his newborn son is found to be severely disabled.
The world’s hospitals rely on technetium-99m for imaging, but the isotope is in short supply.
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