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Testing cells in the nostril may change how doctors diagnose the deadliest form of cancer.
Gene changes related to culture may play into how disease affects the body, according to researcher Esteban Burchard.
A new vaccine may prevent valley fever and break a long-standing impasse on fungal research.
Restless legs syndrome continues to puzzle, even with the recent publication of the first clinical guidelines for the disease.
A bold theory—that the brain-tangling proteins of Alzheimer’s disease may form to fight infection—could spur new research.
The first U.S. penis transplant didn’t save a life, but it vastly improved one, opening a frontier for complex transplants.
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A measles outbreak in 1917 inspired the blueprint for fighting the devastating Spanish flu.
Antirejection medicines may someday be unnecessary for transplant patients. But some body parts pose more of a challenge than others.
These medical breakthroughs made a penis transplant possible.
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