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A novel coronavirus would come to affect every ward, clinician, researcher and patient at Massachusetts General Hospital.
As the first COVID-19 patients arrived, pressure mounted to discover how the disease worked and how it could be beaten back.
When the caseload began to ease, clinicians came to grips with the new normal as researchers set their sights on ending the pandemic for good.
As COVID-19 makes lung health a national concern, experts take another look at the dangers of e-cigarettes.
The traditional post-mortem undergoes a reinvention.
Long the bedrock of medicine, the practice of primary care has been in need of a reinvention. Several models show promise. None of them will be cheap.
Beneath the hype is a technology that could solve many logistical problems that plague medicine.
Can the embattled reform law adapt to a newer model of health care?
The human costs of amputation are sky high. A wave of innovation is working to keep patients intact.
For nurses and doctors, abuse from patients is just part of the job. But as attacks mount, hospitals are trying to defuse the tension.
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