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The debate over one of the most contested exams in medical education comes to a head.
The first emergency vehicles rolled down city streets 150 years ago.
Bacteria in the body can soak up or block medications, offering a tantalizing explanation for why drugs sometimes don’t work.
Receptors that can smell and taste exist throughout the body. Can they be allies in learning to fight disease?
Hospitals get a step closer to conquering a deadly disease that most people have never heard of.
Peter L. Slavin and Timothy G. Ferris discuss the promise of CAR T cell therapy for solid tumors.
The most common victims of extreme weather events are older people. New research looks into how the health system fails them, and how it can be fixed.
For young people with chronic illnesses, the transition into adult care can be uncharted—and dangerous—territory.
A metabolic slowdown would press pause on the body until surgeons can repair damage. How close is it to becoming a reality?
One way to get drugs through the blood-brain barrier: smuggle them across using sound waves.
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