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Adolescence is the brain’s boom time, a period of rapid development, specialization—and a heedless propensity for excess.
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One writer planned to write a book about the willful overmedication of children, but what she found was the opposite.
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In today’s antimicrobial world, broad swaths of humans’ 100 trillion resident bacteria may soon disappear, with profound consequences.
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A brief history of the observation and study of PTSD
If, as some scientists suspect, illnesses that strike late in life have a common root, similar therapies might help us avoid many of them.
Deciding to keep her medical condition a secret from her parents becomes a declaration of independence for one woman.
With zinc finger technology, scientists might be able to “cut and paste” DNA to fight certain diseases.
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