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Dialysis clinics could be a thing of the past with the development of a portable, wearable device.
The level of dental care we now enjoy dates back to the arrival of plug-in electric drills.
The beauty of a dappled steed comes at a cost to its health.
Getting the various pieces of operating room equipment to communicate with one another could save lives—but it’s easier said than done.
From hand-drawn illustrations to CD-ROM technology, Gray’s Anatomy has advanced with medicine throughout its 150-year existence.
Can bees smell disease?
Scientists have had only a glimmer of an idea how microbes affect our bodies; a $115 million National Institutes of Health project aims to find out.
Researchers have found the first strong genetic cause to be specifically associated with autism.
The most popular drug in the world—aspirin—would never have won FDA approval. Fortunately, the active ingredient was isolated in 1828.
Photographer Diane Covert sheds light on victims of terrorist attacks with her photography exhibit featuring x-ray photos of the victims.
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