New data may solve two of the most famous “cold cases” in medical history—the deaths of Ernest Shackleton and Edgar Allen Poe.
Should primary care physicians be trained to spot unusual, medically important cases?
Neurologist Anne Louise Oaklander investigates a cause of chronic pain that is treatable without opioids.
Testing cells in the nostril may change how doctors diagnose the deadliest form of cancer.
A new, nationwide team of experts gives the toughest medical cases a chance at a breakthrough.
Medical images are the next frontier for the data revolution, and a new research center plans on taking a closer look.
A new genetic test may hold the promise of greatly reducing unnecessary treatment in prostate cancer.
Early screening for disease saves lives, but research shows that some tests may do more harm than good.
Edward Hoffer explains the revolution that DXplain helped to build.
Wilhelm Röntgen stumbled upon one of medicine’s first imaging techniques 120 years ago.