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Doctors have much more time to save threatened brain tissue, according to a landmark study released Wednesday.
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App would allow patients to tether their medical records to their phone.
As healthcare facilities work to improve patient experience, many are starting with the outfits.
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A new study shows that the flu outbreak may be so widespread because simple breathing, not just sneezing and coughing, may spread the virus.
A British man ruptures his own throat trying to suppress a powerful sneeze, prompting doctors to warn against holding back when you feel your nose start to tickle.
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For many people in remote regions access to healthcare is limited, so tech is coming to their aid.
Making people stay awake for hours in a hospital may seem an odd way to battle depression – but for some people it is proving a promising therapy. Linda Geddes reports.
At George Washington University, the entering class in 2017 was 62 percent female.
Can 500,000 thermometers transmitting 25,000 readings a day forecast the spread of flu more accurately than the C.D.C.?
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Everyone else can hate cancer. I don’t. Everyone else can be afraid of cancer. I am not, writes Elizabeth Wurtzel
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