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Nina Pullano • January 10, 2019
The humble death certificate is an underappreciated document, a forensic pathologist says
Dan Robitzski • September 21, 2017
It turns out that the best medicine is medicine
Abigail Fagan • July 26, 2017
The Russell Museum chronicles decades of medical care
Dan Robitzski • June 21, 2017
Dr. Luca Guardabassi is finding new ways to weaken drug-resistant bacteria
Abigail Fagan • May 24, 2017
When end-of-life wishes collide with untenable costs
Cici Zhang • May 1, 2017
Bacteria-eating viruses regain interest among academia and industry
Dan Robitzski • April 19, 2017
Having a colonoscopy? Those bowel cleanses remain a necessary inconvenience, but doctors are working to make them less unpleasant
Abigail Fagan • March 13, 2017
Here's what you need to know if your baby has a condition called tongue-tie
Marissa Shieh • March 6, 2017
What you don’t know about miscarriages, and how you likely believe more myths than you realize
Nicole Wetsman • February 15, 2017
Parents want it — and get it — but pediatricians are concerned about giving medical marijuana to kids
Ashley Lyles • January 27, 2017
Drugs play a crucial role in making cancer treatment bearable — but they need to be administered carefully
Mark D. Kaufman • January 9, 2017
Anyone can experience noise-induced hearing loss — here’s what you need to know
Marissa Shieh • December 21, 2016
Researchers are using biological glow sticks and finely-tuned cameras to look deeper within cells.
Abigail Fagan • November 14, 2016
Prescribing generic medications may offer a solution to America’s pricey healthcare system
Sara Chodosh • March 9, 2016
How one cell transforms into a disease