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The final illness of the physician and author happens 100 years after the greatest outbreak of encephalitis lethargica.
Researchers are still searching for answers about how best to diagnose and treat childhood concussions.
Bad behavior in children may come from a lack of certain cognitive skills. Studies show that those skills can be taught.
Early screening for disease saves lives, but research shows that some tests may do more harm than good.
Linda Griffith has brought a fresh perspective to the study of endometriosis, a debilitating inflammatory disease in women.
Whether it’s smoking and cancer or vaccines and autism, the Bradford Hill guidelines celebrate 50 years of tracing diseases to their proper roots.
What role do brain mechanics play in opioid addiction?
Edward Hoffer explains the revolution that DXplain helped to build.
In this video, MGH researcher Alessio Fasano distills fact from fiction in the gluten wars.
Facebook made sure that the world knew about ALS. Now what?
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