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Animals may hold a key to cancer’s origins and treatment.
Internist and researcher Martin Blaser believes that disturbances in the gut may underlie several modern maladies.
Simplifying fecal transplants could make the treatment safer and more accessible.
Infusing colons with donated feces has led to remarkable cures and big questions about what’s safe and what’s next.
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Why geneticists hate the term dark matter.
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New York City’s medical research community picks up the pieces after Hurricane Sandy destroys decades of work.
Scientists looking to block HIV’s evasions of the immune system found an unlikely source of inspiration: the spam filter.
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