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Health officials know how to stop the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. So why the growing epidemic?
AIDS still kills, in numbers more vast than most people realize. But the right blend of science and policy could end the scourge.
Re-engineered cells are making waves in cancer treatment. But there may be a safer way to achieve the same effect.
A century after the worst plague in history, researchers seek a universal flu vaccine to head off a repeat of the disaster.
Automated systems could soon take the guesswork out of managing diabetes. But will patients trust them with their lives?
Lyme disease cases spike in the warmer months. Research on the disease is inching forward, as the number of reported infections reaches new heights.
Males and females experience pain differently—and appear to process it differently, too. Why has it taken so long for science to find out?
A discovery about the “tails” of tuberculosis antibodies may help in the fight against other diseases as well
Researchers are looking into a simple, promising way to boost the immune system. But the price is steep.
Red blood cells are free to ferry oxygen around the body, an enviable access that can be hijacked to deliver new therapies.
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