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Who most deserves a medical device? A brief history of an impossible conversation.
The 18th Amendment launched the most sweeping health experiment in U.S. history. Physicians—then and now—have debated its complex legacy.
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Martin Hirsch explores the role of a tenacious virus and the role of “fake news” in the great epidemic of 1918.
A century after the worst plague in history, researchers seek a universal flu vaccine to head off a repeat of the disaster.
Author Mike Jay discusses the improbably poetic rise of nitrous oxide.
When Eisenhower came clean about his heart attack, it allowed one physician to change the nation’s views on cardiac health.
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Research on chemical treatments for cancer began in the ashes of a world war.
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