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A metabolic slowdown would press pause on the body until surgeons can repair damage. How close is it to becoming a reality?
Chronic itch is agony, but new treatments that target the neural pathways responsible could finally offer some relief.
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As more bacteria gain resistance to standard treatments, is the answer a return to therapeutic metals?
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Tiny models of the brain are becoming more complex. When should the ethicists step in?
Stroke researchers marvel at what hibernating animals can do. Now they’re searching for strategies that would benefit patients.
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Physician-chef Rani Polak explains why clinicians should learn cooking skills—and teach them to patients.
New drugs for fatty liver may offer the first skirmish in a growing epidemic.
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