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Jeffrey Segal and his firm, Medical Justice, are using waivers to combat what they see as unfair online reviews of doctors.
Jack Szostak, Carol Greider and Elizabeth Blackburn win the Nobel Prize in medicine for their work with telomeres.
Patients on networking sites discuss their illnesses and treatments. Can pattern-recognition software pull insights from the noise?
From three-stage nanorockets to remote-controlled pills, today’s drug delivery marvels transport payloads where nothing else can go.
The find: big orange tonsils. The payoff: genetic insight, a crucial molecule and possible treatments for heart disease and Alzheimer’s.
It’s when cancer metastasizes that it becomes deadly. New research is tracing its migratory path to find points of vulnerability.
A long campaign halved the percentage of U.S. smokers. Could a similar effort succeed against the nation’s obesity epidemic?
Creating a medicine from scratch takes years and may cost $1 billion. One alternative: recycling failed compounds for new applications.
Sometimes being overbearing can save a life.
Recent procedures bring new hope to face transplant candidates.
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