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A stressful childhood can have psychological and physiological fallout in adulthood. Researchers are now narrowing in on how stress wounds the brain and the body.
The first issue of Proto looked at comfort care for those with grave illnesses. The field of palliative care has since grown by leaps and bounds.
The first issue of Proto looked at the genetic roots of mental illness. What’s happened since then?
A Boston lab looks to the plucky and omnipresent red blood cell for a new generation of therapies.
Does the body have a hidden highway between a mother’s digestive tract and the milk she produces?
Proto looks at trends in health care during the last 10 years.
The science behind placebos has come a long way since the sugar pill. Ted Kaptchuk is leading the revolution.
Research on synesthesia has led to devices that blur the lines between the senses, and may offer new hope for the blind.
Proto’s first 10 years saw policy reforms, genomic gains and a deluge of new data. What next?
A Proto feature about changing screening protocols draws a vigorous response.
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