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A team of researchers in New York is working on a sweet solution—based on the structure of cotton candy—to help engineered tissue survive.
What causes osteoarthritis? Not wear and tear, apparently, but bone lesions, misaligned joints and fat-cell-generated inflammation.
Not just pop science, handwriting analysis can be a telling diagnostic tool, revealing signs of bipolar disease, Parkinson’s and other disorders.
When proteins misfold, molecular chaos ensues, leading to cystic fibrosis and other ills. New research aims to unwind the mistakes.
For one mother, getting her thyroid under control could also mean forgoing a second child.
Handouts from drug companies might seem helpful, but some experts contend that they create conflicts of interest and raise prescription costs.
A movement to ban uncredited contributors is growing among medical journals.
Americans spent $6.7 billion on mouth-freshening products in 2007, but popping a mint or gargling green stuff is no match for hardcore halitosis.
Rita Charon, director of a new program in narrative medicine at Columbia University, discusses how developing narrative skills can create better physicians.
An underdiagnosed condition gets its first new drug in 40 years.
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