Tagged
disease
Page 7
Susannah F. Locke • January 4, 2008
Computer programs may help physicians avoid diagnostic mistakes — so why aren’t more doctors using them?
Natalie Peretsman • December 17, 2007
- asks Injy from New York
Eric R. Olson • December 11, 2007
A cellular process tested in mice may hold the answer to fighting cancer in humans.
Victoria Stern • December 7, 2007
A new drug blocks HIV's entry into cells.
Emily V. Driscoll • September 19, 2007
Can one drug treat both HIV and malaria?
Emily V. Driscoll • September 18, 2007
Technician Jean Nonon grows mosquitoes for a living. Emily Driscoll and Ben Leach show you how he does it.
Meredith Knight • September 10, 2007
- asks Allison from Austin
Molly Webster • September 5, 2007
For the Great Lakes region, new legislation and a deadly fish virus go hand-in-hand with warmer weather.
Peter Sergo • August 10, 2007
Urbanization and climate change expand the disease’s comfort zone.
I was just diagnosed with Lyme disease, but I heard the blood test can give false-positives—is that true?
Molly Webster • July 30, 2007
- asks Mary from Pittston, Pennsylvania
Ben Leach • July 13, 2007
NYU researchers track mind and body for early signs of memory decline.
Jennifer Moser • July 11, 2007
The New York Blood Center's Beryl Koblin, HIV vaccine vigilante
Rachele Cooper • July 5, 2007
The body's clock could hold clues to why we get cancer--and how to treat it.
Jeremy Hsu • May 23, 2007
Some Experts are Betting on it
Meredith Knight • May 6, 2007
Researchers use modern techniques to solve the mystery behind the deadliest flu virus.