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By studying the mysteries of anesthesia and how it affects the brain, Patrick Purdon may have found a new way to predict Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative conditions.
An excerpt from a new memoir by Elizabeth Ford, who reflects on nearly two decades of treating patients in New York City’s correctional system.
Scientists in unstable regions sometimes fear for their lives. Allan Goodman helps them find refuge and a chance to work again.
Atheendar Venkataramani explores the detrimental effects that immigration policy can have on the mental health of undocumented immigrants.
Reshma Jagsi suggests that sponsorships may play a big role in the gender imbalance at the top levels of academic medical centers.
Gene changes related to culture may play into how disease affects the body, according to researcher Esteban Burchard.
The Food and Drug Administration tries a fresh approach to medical devices suspected of falling short.
Public health physician Barry Levy sends a warning about climate change.
Samuel J. Sinclair studies the deep scars left by terrorist attacks.
New therapies for stroke, multiple sclerosis and other conditions may get a boost from interhospital cooperation.
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