CDC meeting, intended to mark covid progress, sees virus cases of its own
The conference for disease detectives hadn’t been held in person for several years because of the pandemic. View original article Contributor: Dan Diamond
The conference for disease detectives hadn’t been held in person for several years because of the pandemic. View original article Contributor: Dan Diamond
The first gene therapies for this debilitating disease will be reviewed by regulators this year, potentially sparking a health-care revolution. View original article Contributor: Carolyn Y. Johnson
New research offers a path toward transplants that can fix damage from a heart attack without causing life-threatening arrhythmias. View original article Contributor: Mark Johnson
Women’s breasts become less dense with age. Cancer may be more likely in breast tissue that is persistently denser over time, a new study suggests. View original article Contributor: Roni Caryn Rabin
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Another batch of bills restricting medical treatment for gender transitions made their way through state legislatures this week. View original article Contributor: Mitch Smith
The Academies accepted millions of dollars from members of the Sackler family — including some who led Purdue Pharma, makers of OxyContin — even while advising federal officials on opioid policy. View original article Contributor: Christina Jewett
A court in the Netherlands ruled that a man who fathered at least 550 children in the past 16 years had lied to prospective mothers and fertility clinics. View original article Contributor: Claire Moses
The genomes of monkeys, bats, whales and many other mammals are helping scientists tackle big questions about physiology, evolution and one very famous sled dog. View original article Contributor: Emily Anthes
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