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Lindsey Bewley • September 7, 2007
Gastric Bypass Surgery for teenagers is becoming common, but is it worth the risks?
Andrea Anderson • August 31, 2007
Scientists searching for better stem cell sources are pushing the boundaries of what is human.
Morgen E. Peck • August 27, 2007
- asks Margaret from University Heights
Erica Westly • August 24, 2007
A mysterious heron colony sets up camp in a Queens housing project.
Jennifer Moser • August 20, 2007
- asks Mary from California
Peter Sergo • August 10, 2007
Urbanization and climate change expand the disease’s comfort zone.
Andrea Anderson • August 1, 2007
Feminized fish: Susceptible victims of a changing aquatic environment or harbingers of worse to come?
Jennifer Moser • July 27, 2007
A night in New York University’s Sleep Disorders Center.
Erica Westly • July 23, 2007
- asks M.P. from New York, NY
When you get out of the pool, why is your vision filmy and cloudy? Does this damage your eyes?
Lindsey Bewley • July 16, 2007
- asks Margaret from Ohio
Rachele Cooper • July 5, 2007
The body's clock could hold clues to why we get cancer--and how to treat it.
Kristin Elise Phillips • July 2, 2007
- asks Peggy from University Heights, OH
Molly Webster • June 25, 2007
- asks Lindsey from New York
Emily V. Driscoll • June 18, 2007
- asks Anonymous
Does elevating your heart rate during exercise have the same effect on you as a fight or flight response?
Jeremy Hsu • June 11, 2007
- asks Anh Nguyen from San Jose, California