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An everyday doctor’s device, the stethoscope, has its roots in preserving propriety.
After the panic, the author of our article on avian flu discusses developments in the story.
Surgeons report on which songs help them get pumped in the operating room.
During surgery, dozens of sponges are placed in the body. One company wants to ensure that they all make it out.
The testing of artificial blood has sparked controversy over individual rights.
Medical bloggers discuss their fears and worries.
Television portrays ERs as high-tech places where everyone gets saved. But what’s the real deal?
Doctoring for Kenneth Kamler isn’t limited to his office in New York—or the Amazon rainforest, or the mountains of Bhutan, or even the reaches of space.
Disappearing ink could allow tattoo removal without the scars.
Biofilms are microbial metropolises: teeming, diverse and, when attached to surgical implants, nearly impossible to subdue.
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