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When the retina fails, the body’s window on the world slams shut. These futuristic treatments may pry it open again.
The protein endothelin shows up everywhere, so scientists hoped blocking its action could treat many diseases. It hasn’t happened—yet.
Could “medical homes,” where every patient has a physician-led support team, improve health and reduce costs? Early evidence says yes.
At Singapore’s gleaming Biopolis complex, researchers get all the money and lab support they need. What they don’t get is time.
Avoid gluten, and celiac disease loses its sting. But research continues, and breakthroughs might treat other disorders too.
A century ago, chemist Søren Sørensen invented what would become a crucial diagnostic tool: the pH scale.
When it comes to breast cancer predisposition, one woman decides she’d rather not know.
In his new novel, The Spirit of the Place, Samuel Shem explores what it means for physicians to meet high expectations.
An all-in-one medication reduced such cardiovascular risk factors as blood pressure and heart rate.
Pharmaceutical companies are finding that reducing waste in drug manufacturing can also save them millions of dollars.
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