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More and more bacteria are nearly impervious to treatment. Could new approaches pick up where antibiotics leave off?
The concept of circuitry, borrowed from computer technology, could make the next generation of gene therapies more flexible and powerful.
Transplanting healthy human feces became a breakthrough treatment for C. diff infection. Now researchers ask—can it do more?
Lyme disease cases spike in the warmer months. Research on the disease is inching forward, as the number of reported infections reaches new heights.
A portable detection system can identify disease-causing bacteria far from the laboratory.
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A community lab in New York City creates a portrait of Manhattan.
Drug-resistant bugs have spurred research into a promising—and surprisingly simple—treatment.
Throwing antibiotics at viral infections is bad and sometimes dangerous medicine. Tests based on gene expression may help.
Does the body have a hidden highway between a mother’s digestive tract and the milk she produces?
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