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Marcus Banks • November 12, 2018
Gene-editing technology is revolutionary, but safety and ethical concerns remain
Marion Renault • November 7, 2018
At an academic symposium, researchers detailed the barriers and potentials of applying genome sequencing technology to the millions and millions of microbes populating our cities
Dana Najjar • November 5, 2018
Taking antidepressants in late pregnancy and having children with behavioral issues later on may be related
Tara Santora • October 29, 2018
Researchers find a link between an unhealthy party trend and sexual objectification
Lucy Hicks • October 1, 2018
The Spanish-language app aims to empower parents and promote bilingualism
Brianna Abbott • August 3, 2018
When masculinity takes priority over health
Jillian Mock • July 18, 2018
What to know before you go to your annual gynecology appointment
Charlie Wood • June 4, 2018
Shock therapy saves lives—and more people could benefit, experts say
Nell Durfee • May 25, 2018
Or, how I came to believe in the regulation change that keeps me eating delicious dairy products without fear.
Emiliano Rodríguez Mega • April 18, 2018
The prescription of HIV-prevention pills has lagged, and negative biases towards patients could help explain why
Charlie Wood • April 2, 2018
Living longer will shake up social institutions, experts say
Lucy Hicks • March 9, 2018
The biology behind the rare “tampon disease,” toxic shock syndrome
Lucy Hicks • February 5, 2018
What we know, and still don’t, about tau proteins’ role in brain disease
Emiliano Rodríguez Mega • January 31, 2018
Here's what the evidence actually says
Emiliano Rodríguez Mega • December 9, 2017
Neglected by the health care system, many immigrants are finding relief in medicinal herbs