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Technetium, a diagnostic workhorse, provides high definition images with minimal radiation. But it’s supply could dry up tomorrow.
Microscopic models—half living, half not—may prove more reliable than animals in explaining human disease and testing therapies.
Light-activated genes, now illuminating brain circuitry in rodents and monkeys, may help solve mysteries of human disease.
The author undergoes her first ultrasound, her anxiety heightened by her past as a genetic counselor.
Researchers may have discovered a way to restore vocal cords using a polymer found in moisturizing creams.
The world of medical apps is still imperfect, these physician-bloggers say.
Silk’s strength makes it an asset in the medical field.
With her daughter fighting cancer, a mother relies on a support system of friends and family to remind her of the world outside.
Researchers have developed a way to coax new blood vessels to grow with a specialized bandage.
Orhun Muratoglu, a physicist in MGH’s Harris Orthopaedic Laboratory, explains his group’s breakthrough in making prosthetic joints more durable.
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