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Marianne J. Legato, founder of the field of gender-specific medicine, is only beginning to uncover how different the sexes are.
A Ferrari team has taught surgeons a thing or two about efficiency and error elimination.
Esophageal adenocarcinoma is increasing at a rate unmatched by any other cancer. There’s no simple explanation—just many complex clues.
Treating the heart today involves less cutting and more cutting-edge technology. But where does that leave cardiac surgeons?
Genetic variations, it turns out, explain why everyone experiences pain differently. Now medicine can push toward personalized relief.
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As more of us choose a different way to die, a philosophy has become an industry, raising questions about access, quality—and profits.
Issues of choice, good science and the benefit of new treatments complicate the question.
A virtual map of the veins eases the job of those drawing blood.
The origins of the hearing aid began with a centerpiece (flowers optional).
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