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From stem cells to memory loss and recovery, explore the world of health and medicine.

‘Suspicious’ Cluster of Amnesia Cases Might Be Tied to Opioid Use

By Annette Choi on Thu, 26 Jan 2017

Commentary: Should There Be an Oath for Scientists?

By Alison Hill on Wed, 25 Jan 2017

What’s the Deal with Toast and Cancer?

Cervical Cancer Death Rate is Higher Than Previously Thought

Why Should Scientific Results Be Reproducible?

By Dakin Henderson on Thu, 19 Jan 2017

Cancer Biology Reproducibility Project Sees Mixed Results

By Courtney Humphries on Wed, 18 Jan 2017

Mutations in Sex-Linked Genes Appear to Drive More Male Cases of Autism

The Rare Disease That’s Helping Researchers Cure Ebola

By Carrie Arnold on Wed, 11 Jan 2017

Common House Dust Could Contain Cancer-Causing Molecules

By Bennett McIntosh on Mon, 09 Jan 2017

Brain Area Controlling Face Recognition Gets Stronger Through Our 20s

CRISPR and Stem Cells Could Speed Studies of Rare Diseases

By Kate Telma on Thu, 05 Jan 2017

What Might Genetic Sequencing Mean For Your Future?

By Greta Friar on Tue, 03 Jan 2017

Big Ideas of 2016: Can Zika Be Stopped?

Chagas Disease More Prevalent in U.S. Than Thought

By Robin Kazmier on Mon, 19 Dec 2016

Sleep Disorders Could Be Early Signs of Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s

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