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The first successful pig-to-human heart transplant is a genuine game-changer.
Pig-to-Human Transplants a Step Closer With New Test
These Are the 'Public Health Measures' Fauci Recommends Continuing Even After a COVID Vaccine
Teeth serve as 'archive of life,' new research finds
The Taliban deal makes sense only if the U.S. wants a glide path out of the Afghan war regardless...
Protecting the Unborn From the Ultimate Pain
Aided by machine learning, scientists find a novel antibiotic able to kill superbugs in mice
Cancer medicine generates enormous revenues but marginal benefits for patients
Bloomberg: We Can No Longer Provide Health Care to the Elderly
The hidden perils of drugs imported from China
In search for keys to regeneration, scientists ask a lot of the axolotl
Researchers identify new toxic byproducts of disinfecting drinking water
No one knew why some Amish children were dying suddenly, now researchers have some answers
Biological scientists identify pathways that extend lifespan by 500%
'Death Panels' Are Real
How CRISPR-Enabled Gene Editing Could Change Our World: A Huntington’s Disease Case Study
Fifth Circuit Rules Obamacare Individual Mandate Unconstitutional
The first long-term study on e-cigarettes confirms that vaping is bad for your lungs
Expanding Telehealth in Medicare Could Be Revolutionary
It’s time to start paying attention to Nipah virus
Drugs that quell brain inflammation reverse dementia
A long forgotten Canadian discovery used to treat superbugs
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U.S. CDC reports 'breakthrough' in vaping lung injury probe as cases top 2,000
Body Parts Buyers Were 'Scalping the Babies,' Planned Parenthood Trial Reveals
Report: Assisted Suicide’s Threat to People with Disabilities
Science discovers we have an ‘inner salamander’ and can regrow cartilage in our joints
Harmful metals found in vapors from tank-style electronic cigarettes
A 20-year conspiracy against patients