Health & Medicine

  1. Health & Medicine

    A pox upon cancer

    Retooling a virus extends survival in terminal patients.

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  2. Health & Medicine

    I Died for Beauty

    Dorothy Wrinch and the Cultures of Science by Marjorie Senechal.

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  3. Life

    Inflammation feeds E. coli

    Inflammation, normally a defense against microbes, may become counterproductive in the gut by feeding disease-causing bacteria.

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  4. Health & Medicine

    Link between obesity and vitamin D clarified

    People carrying gene variants tied to weight are also prone to deficiency of the sun-derived nutrient, but not vice versa.

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  5. Health & Medicine

    TV watching linked to low sperm counts

    Couch potatoes’ reproductive health may suffer.

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  6. Health & Medicine

    Nothing to fear but suffocation

    People with a rare brain disorder don’t get scared — except when they breathe carbon dioxide.

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  7. Health & Medicine

    A new generation of antidepressants could help patients feel better faster

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  8. Life

    As fish watch prey, researchers watch fish’s brains

    Genetically engineered neurons allow researchers to watch fish brains as they track prey.

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  9. Health & Medicine

    Some service members sleep too little

    Of active-duty military personnel seeking help for sleep complaints, two-thirds get six or less hours per night.

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  10. Humans

    Professional athletes have superior perception

    Soccer, rugby, hockey players better ignore distractions to follow motion with their eyes.

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  11. Health & Medicine

    Specialized nerve fibers send touchy-feely messages to brain

    Nerve fibers send pleasure signal to brain when mice get caressed.

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  12. Humans

    Published clinical trials shown to be misleading

    A comparison of internal and public reports about Pfizer’s drug Neurontin reveals many discrepancies.

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