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Untouchable for decades, hallucinogenic drugs are back in the lab, with new research into how they work and what they might achieve.
Deciding to keep her medical condition a secret from her parents becomes a declaration of independence for one woman.
When it comes to breast cancer predisposition, one woman decides she’d rather not know.
It’s when cancer metastasizes that it becomes deadly. New research is tracing its migratory path to find points of vulnerability.
Therapies that focus on tumors’ key proteins have had miraculous but often short-lived effects. New strategies could extend their usefulness.
A rare tumor places the author in an uncomfortable spotlight.
The beauty of a dappled steed comes at a cost to its health.
Like shoelaces’ tips, telomeres do damage control, preserving DNA and slowing aging. What happens if we extend their expiration date?
The first dermatologist told the writer that she was just seeing things. But finally, magically, the second dermatologist saw what the writer saw.
Point: Yes, it will help prevent diseases; Counterpoint: No, it was inadequately tested.
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