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Ryan F. Mandelbaum • November 15, 2015
Cardiologists struggle to effectively treat severe heart attacks
Shira Polan • October 4, 2015
Sample-stretching technique lets researchers study brain injuries using living tissue
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
Katherine Ellen Foley • March 18, 2015
Medical illustrator Marie Rossettie speaks about the things deep inside us that give life to her art
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
Rebecca Harrington • November 26, 2014
Newly completed clinical trials show the vaccine works, but perhaps not well enough
Lydia Chain • October 13, 2014
Genetically modifying tobacco has created incredible medical discoveries; what else remains to be found?
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
Claire Maldarelli • March 12, 2014
For healthy people, doctors warn that gluten-free may not be worth the hype
Hannah Newman • January 15, 2014
Dr. Stephan Mayer is raising the bar for treating acute brain injuries
Claire Maldarelli • November 4, 2013
Analysis of white matter sheds new light on chronic pain
Alexa C. Kurzius • July 1, 2013
What you need to know about screening tests, and whether you should get one