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Knvul Sheikh • January 4, 2016
A two-drug combo can work better than antidepressants alone in some people
Knvul Sheikh • December 10, 2015
New survey says hookahs and e-cigarettes are “gateways” to nicotine addiction
Knvul Sheikh • November 10, 2015
Efforts to rein in synthetic cannabinoid drugs are falling behind
Michael Koziol • October 19, 2015
Should exercise ever be as simple as filling a prescription?
Peter Hess • September 28, 2015
Toxin researcher mines snake DNA for potential medicines
Meghan Bartels • September 22, 2015
Missing microbes on science’s goofiest day
Steph Yin • December 23, 2014
Both pain medications are often abused, but oxycodone may be more addictive
Steph Yin • December 17, 2014
New research into 3D printers could mean cheap, personalized medicine — but could it also mean greater access to recreational drugs?
JoAnna Klein • December 11, 2014
Even animals that live far from humans are developing resistance to antibiotics, alarming puzzled researchers
Chelsea Harvey • March 11, 2014
Improper medication disposal can cause some surprising problems — but reform may be on the way
Chelsea Harvey • November 5, 2013
Federal crackdown on underground drug markets makes future of online drug vending unclear
Chelsea Harvey • October 22, 2013
A closer look at an emerging recreational drug
Katie Hiler • March 27, 2013
Cone snail bacteria may yield new opportunities for drug development
Arielle Duhaime-Ross • February 22, 2013
One drug is dismantling the lethal injection protocol, shot by shot
Caitlin Q. Davis • February 9, 2013
How EpiPens halt allergic reactions