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When Paul Ehrlich developed the first clinically tested syphilis treatment in 1910, he sparked hope and controversy.
What causes osteoarthritis? Not wear and tear, apparently, but bone lesions, misaligned joints and fat-cell-generated inflammation.
Not just pop science, handwriting analysis can be a telling diagnostic tool, revealing signs of bipolar disease, Parkinson’s and other disorders.
Americans spent $6.7 billion on mouth-freshening products in 2007, but popping a mint or gargling green stuff is no match for hardcore halitosis.
An underdiagnosed condition gets its first new drug in 40 years.
Avoid gluten, and celiac disease loses its sting. But research continues, and breakthroughs might treat other disorders too.
When it comes to breast cancer predisposition, one woman decides she’d rather not know.
An all-in-one medication reduced such cardiovascular risk factors as blood pressure and heart rate.
Patients on networking sites discuss their illnesses and treatments. Can pattern-recognition software pull insights from the noise?
The find: big orange tonsils. The payoff: genetic insight, a crucial molecule and possible treatments for heart disease and Alzheimer’s.
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