To reduce burnout and retain staff, should hospitals embrace on-site childcare?
As practice goes digital, so too does a brutal workplace hazard.
Can microbial communities help treat depression?
People with hard-to- treat cancer might get unlikely new allies: 400,000 genetically engineered fruit flies.
Despite a massive investment by hospitals, the jury is still out on how these machines affect outcomes.
Tiny models of the brain are becoming more complex. When should the ethicists step in?
Re-engineered cells are making waves in cancer treatment. But there may be a safer way to achieve the same effect.
More physicians are prescribing a class of drugs called gabapentinoids to manage pain. Should we be worried?
The science of embedding medications in polymers opens new doors.
Transplanting healthy human feces became a breakthrough treatment for C. diff infection. Now researchers ask—can it do more?