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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
Katherine Ellen Foley • March 11, 2015
Until the public can see eye-to-eye with the majority of scientists, extra labeling isn’t worth the stress
Rebecca Harrington • January 21, 2015
The device uses electric pulses to suppress hunger to help obese adults who have had difficulty losing weight independently
Hanneke Weitering • January 16, 2015
Researchers learn why cooler weather correlates with more cases of the common cold
Steph Yin • December 23, 2014
Both pain medications are often abused, but oxycodone may be more addictive
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?
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?
Jillian Rose Lim • August 18, 2014
The many shades of gray between thyroid problems and mental illness
Chelsea Harvey • July 21, 2014
Botulism contamination is a horrifying possibility, but the risk may be nothing to fuss over
Hannah Newman • November 12, 2013
A new product aims to change the way we sit
Claire Maldarelli • November 4, 2013
Analysis of white matter sheds new light on chronic pain
Chelsea Harvey • October 22, 2013
A closer look at an emerging recreational drug