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Chronic itch is agony, but new treatments that target the neural pathways responsible could finally offer some relief.
Why do some people react poorly, even catastrophically, in emergency situations?
Climate change becomes a flashpoint for a new generation of physician activists.
Prolapse of the pelvic organs is uncomfortable and widespread, and its treatments are sometimes dangerous. But new approaches are on the way.
Public health messaging online yields beautiful—but sometimes worrying—data.
Peter L. Slavin and Timothy G. Ferris discuss the need to end workplace violence in health care.
The 18th Amendment launched the most sweeping health experiment in U.S. history. Physicians—then and now—have debated its complex legacy.
Psychiatry is finding its footing with machine intelligence. New tools may dramatically help those who need it the most.
Genomic analysis details how SARS-CoV-2 spread through Boston.
As more bacteria gain resistance to standard treatments, is the answer a return to therapeutic metals?
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