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The science behind placebos has come a long way since the sugar pill. Ted Kaptchuk is leading the revolution.
A new genetic test may hold the promise of greatly reducing unnecessary treatment in prostate cancer.
Nobel laureate Jack Szostak reflects on the future of science in the United States.
Scientific funding has hit a long rough patch. The director of the MGH Research Institute explores alternative ways to provide sustainable and rewarding careers for the next generation of scientists.
Three months after the last major earthquake in Nepal, two emergency responders from MGH describe the practicalities of delivering care in a disaster zone.
The Oscar-nominated film puts Alzheimer’s front and center. An MGH social worker talks about the disease behind the story.
Stephen Friend is looking for new cures in the genes of a million volunteers.
The connection between aspirin use and a reduced risk for certain cancers is becoming clearer. MGH researcher Andrew Chan outlines who stands to benefit most.
Internist and researcher Martin Blaser believes that disturbances in the gut may underlie several modern maladies.
Cartoonist Ben Schwartz discusses the visual side of learning medicine.
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