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An excerpt from Wendy Moore’s The Knife Man: The Extraordinary Life and Times of John Hunter, Father of Modern Surgery.
Energy to run diagnostic tests could come from an unexpected source.
Starving mice, drugs in the water and sighing.
In an interview pre-scandal, stem cell researcher Woo Suk Hwang explains his methods and motivation.
The Veterans Health Administration, of all places, has embraced the computer age. Will the rest of medicine (finally) follow.
Disfigured patients will risk anything for a shot at being normal. Three breakthroughs may improve their odds.
Frustrated by the glacial pace of autism research, activist parents have taken matters into their own hands.
These remarkable devices are saving soldiers, improving lives after combat—and benefiting civilians too.
The author gets a very thorough, very pleasant checkup in Thailand.
The painkiller named after the Greek god of dreams has a big birthday.
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