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When a company in the electronic health records industry interferes with its clients’ ability to access, exchange or use the data the company stores.
Proto looks at trends in health care during the last 10 years.
The Cures Act wants to put more tools in the hands of those who fight drug-resistant bacteria. Can this war be won?
Ernest Amory Codman, a pioneer in medical quality assessment, made his stand with a cartoon in 1915. It did not end well.
Nobel laureate Jack Szostak reflects on the future of science in the United States.
Pharmaceutical companies are finding that reducing waste in drug manufacturing can also save them millions of dollars.
Some drugs lend extreme wakefulness and focus—but are the enhancements worth the risks?
These glasses offer a low-tech, low-cost, no-doctor solution for poor eyesight.
In an excerpt from his novel Cutting for Stone, Abraham Verghese examines the importance of words of comfort.
Artists with a certain neurological condition put all their senses to work.
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