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Entomologists got rid of screwworms by using nuclear radiation to sterilize millions of male screwworms in a lab, which were ...
After seeing an exhibition of ACT-UP buttons, a reader wrote to What’s Your KCQ for more information about the organization’s ...
The ever-busy director and Stephen King whisperer returns to theaters after five years — and four TV shows — with “The Life ...
When Devi Sridhar was a child, her father, an oncologist, would show her pictures of cancer patients’ blackened hearts, ...
Keep pushing! Now the test really starts,” he yells. “Now the motivation has to come!” We pedal harder, inhale lungfuls of ...
Jarecki’s new film, “The Six Billion Dollar Man,” chronicles Assange’s crusade to reveal inconvenient truths that governments ...
Marie-Louise Fitrion says she was asleep in a hospital bed when she woke up to an obstetrician’s hand in her vagina.
Innovation in clinical diagnostics is accelerating, with breakthroughs that promise to make testing more precise, less invasive and more accessible. These advancements are expected not only to benefit ...
Leona Macken, the 38-year-old woman with incurable cervical cancer who received an apology in court on Tuesday from the HSE ...