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Neurologist Anne Louise Oaklander investigates a cause of chronic pain that is treatable without opioids.
Miniature versions of organs help scientists understand disease and fine-tune treatments in ways that work in mice can’t match.
More physicians are prescribing a class of drugs called gabapentinoids to manage pain. Should we be worried?
Poor diet makes some health conditions much worse. For Rita Nguyen, that’s an invitation for hospitals to step into the kitchen.
Transplanting healthy human feces became a breakthrough treatment for C. diff infection. Now researchers ask—can it do more?
More than marvels of biological architecture, structures within the cell nucleus may be intertwined with aging itself.
The science of senescence has struggled to translate life-extending research from animals to people. Now the pace is quickening.
The long search for a blood substitute could take a major step forward this year.
A discovery about the “tails” of tuberculosis antibodies may help in the fight against other diseases as well
Author Mike Jay discusses the improbably poetic rise of nitrous oxide.
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