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Plants eaten by wild gorillas have medicinal properties that could be harnessed in drug discovery, say scientists.
Advocates for people with rare diseases say a government voucher program has been crucial to pursuing treatments. That program is due to sunset at the…
This Medical News article is an interview about the latest findings presented at the recent Alzheimer’s Association International Conference.
Many Catholic health systems, which are tax-exempt, pay their executives millions and can charge some of the highest prices around — while critics say they…
How biosimilars can increase access to biologics for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Objective To provide a comprehensive assessment of various fractionation schemes in radiation therapy for breast cancer, with a focus on side effects, cosmesis, quality of…
“From here Earth sure looks like a perfect world,” said the first private citizen to perform a spacewalk
Lucy Letby worked two placements at Liverpool Women’s Hospital in 2012 and 2015.