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Samuel J. Sinclair studies the deep scars left by terrorist attacks.
Mummies give up new secrets with the help of cutting-edge medical imaging tools.
Ten years ago, researchers coaxed normal adult cells into stem cells for the first time
Data from patients’ everyday medical records can also be mined—anonymously—to offer new insights on how diseases work.
Next-generation sequencing may have to overcome a few hurdles
Telehealth programs are changing how people get better—and sometimes the way they die.
Caring for her father after his stroke helps the author heal old wounds.
Vaccines are most helpful before an epidemic hits. So which diseases should researchers prepare for next?
Readers weigh in on the importance of social activism amongst physicians and the various approaches to childhood transgenderism.
Tropical diseases thrive little noticed and unaddressed in the poorest areas of the United States.
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