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Jeanette Ferrara • October 11, 2015
The International Classification of Diseases was recently updated
Jeanette Ferrara • October 5, 2015
A new study shows high fat diet leads to obesity … and it might be all in your head
Shira Polan • October 4, 2015
Sample-stretching technique lets researchers study brain injuries using living tissue
Rebecca Harrington • February 26, 2015
A drop in air pressure and oxygen can make you feel pretty out of shape
Steph Yin • January 9, 2015
Scientists have competing ideas for why gastric bypass patients show higher rates of alcohol abuse post-surgery
Rebecca Harrington • November 26, 2014
Newly completed clinical trials show the vaccine works, but perhaps not well enough
Katherine Ellen Foley • October 22, 2014
Apple’s new HealthKit collects data from all your body monitoring apps
Katherine Ellen Foley • October 15, 2014
Deteriorating immune systems may help explain why memory declines with age, researchers find
Lydia Chain • October 13, 2014
Genetically modifying tobacco has created incredible medical discoveries; what else remains to be found?
Amy Nordrum • July 18, 2014
Their “Think Fish” campaign aims to refresh an outdated, unhealthy model — but can it be saved?
Kathryn Free • June 28, 2014
Allergy treatment from Europe has finally hit the U.S. markets
Kathryn Free • June 21, 2014
Why the toxin in Botox is so dangerous, and why we’re injecting it into our foreheads
Amy Nordrum • June 6, 2014
As the FDA takes its first regulatory steps, state and local governments opt for a cautionary approach toward a controversial product that looks (too much?) like the real thing
Elizabeth Newbern • April 16, 2014
How your brain can create an extreme stress response
Claire Maldarelli • March 12, 2014
For healthy people, doctors warn that gluten-free may not be worth the hype