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Susan E. Matthews • December 8, 2011
Is the ban on gay blood donation health-conscious or homophobic?
Susan E. Matthews • November 18, 2011
Taking a look at the HPV vaccine controversy
Susan E. Matthews • October 3, 2011
Winner Steinman dies before the announcement is made
Stephanie Warren • June 27, 2011
The virtual future of biomedical research
Scienceline Editors • April 29, 2011
Our favorites from the week
Stephanie Warren • October 11, 2010
Non-invasive medical tools could soon be the norm
Alex Liu and Mike Orcutt • August 2, 2010
Public health researchers attempt to teach parents about when to wean - and why
Valerie Ross • July 16, 2010
Pharmaceutical research is taking to the high seas
Ariel Bleicher • July 9, 2010
The American Academy of Pediatrics’ short-lived policy revision on female circumcision ignites debate over how best to eradicate the practice
Lindsey Konkel • June 16, 2010
The jury is out on the benefits of screening for a potentially incurable disease
Valerie Ross • February 14, 2010
A new pilot study suggests that pacemakers can be safely reused
Emily Elert • February 11, 2010
If you thought the terms “snowpocalypse” and “snowmaggeddon” were the most troubling repercussions of this week’s weather, you weren’t alone.
Ferris Jabr • February 3, 2010
Rebecca Skloot’s new book reveals untold truths about one of medical science’s most important tools
Alyson Kenward • January 15, 2010
In their quest for world’s tallest peaks, many climbers use a drug to manipulate the acid-base chemistry in their bodies
Shelley DuBois • November 24, 2009
Women wanting to get pregnant turn to acupuncture as an option