A Brutal Disease Kills Monkeys. Flies Could Be Spreading It.
A downside of social living among monkeys and chimpanzees, a new study suggests, is being at greater risk of deadly disease. View original article Author:
A downside of social living among monkeys and chimpanzees, a new study suggests, is being at greater risk of deadly disease. View original article Author:
Long hours, disrupted sleep and constant stress can take a biological toll on newly minted doctors. Down to the level of their genes. View original article Author:
In a survey, only about one in three American men who were at high risk for H.I.V. infection took Truvada to prevent transmission. View original article Author:
Laboring to survive in the present, we simultaneously imagine our future demise. View original article Author:
An expert called the laws in both Utah and Oregon a “win” and said students who are “quietly suffering” from mental illness will benefit most. View original article Author:
In animals, weight training appeared to promote the creation of new neurons in the memory centers of the brain. View original article Author:
“If you lived my life, you would drink, too.” I knew I was an alcoholic, but under no terms did I want to do anything about it. View original article Author:
At the Hastings Center, which he co-founded, he explored ethical issues raised by medical advances and questioned the wisdom of prolonging life. View original article Author:
Watching her sister die of typhoid inspired her to become a doctor focused on treating poor people. She blazed a trail along the way. View original article Author:
The astronaut’s sons contended that incompetent medical care had cost him his life, and threatened to go public. His widow says she wanted no part of the payout. View original article Author: