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Genevra Pittman • February 4, 2009
An EMT goes from ambulance runs to the derby track.
Rachael Rettner • January 26, 2009
Natalie Jeremijenko, NYU professor and Environmental Health Clinic founder, bridges disciplines to promote social and environmental change.
Crystal Gammon • January 23, 2009
Peanut-based malnutrition therapy is plump with controversy.
Genevra Pittman • January 21, 2009
The complex natural processes involved in overeating and weight gain make finding a successful treatment a challenge.
Shelley DuBois • December 24, 2008
Researchers find a possible treatment for African sleeping sickness in a drug usually used for organ transplant recipients.
Rachael Rettner • December 10, 2008
Improving this enzyme’s function decreases tissue damage during a heart attack and could even help with hangovers.
Allison Bond • November 25, 2008
After waiting nearly two hours for a bus in the rain, my muscles felt tight and my pulse was racing. But I dialed up Creedence Clearwater Revival on my iPod, […]
Frederik Joelving • November 19, 2008
A new birth control pill carrying a load of modified testosterone may boost sexual desire in women on the Pill.
Victoria Stern • November 17, 2008
Asks Alex from Philadelphia
Victoria Stern • September 17, 2008
Earlier diagnosis and treatment to keep the debilitating disease at bay will help families and victims prepare for the inevitable.
Jeremy Hsu • September 3, 2008
Too little—and too much—medical information on candidates could deceive voters this election season.
Molly Webster • June 25, 2007
- asks Lindsey from New York
Joshua J Romero • February 28, 2007
Veterans Affairs’ clinicians are untrained in the most effective form of treating post traumatic stress disorder.