Have faster drug approvals led to more dangerous drugs? August 11, 2014 Newer medications that got the green light from the US Food and Drug Administration had more than a…
How to eat after a Type 2 diabetes diagnosis August 11, 2014 Not all foods have to go out the window once you've been diagnosed with diabetes, but doctors do…
19th century advances paved way for today's Ebola treatment August 11, 2014 The antibody treatment given to two American missionaries infected with the Ebola virus may seem…
Regulators shrug at docs' network concerns August 11, 2014 If you are confused about which health networks your practice is listed in among those on your state…
Boston's prominence in medicine, music isn't an accident August 9, 2014 The author writes about the link between medicine and music. According to the work of Harvard…
Is this the next big leap for organ transplants? August 8, 2014 For decades an ordinary picnic cooler has been the best way to transport donated organs. One…
Couple that fought to ban medical procedure after wife's cancer looks back at year of changes August 7, 2014 After nearly a year of campaigning to ban a procedure favored by the medical community and dealing…
Most astronauts took sleeping pills during missions, study finds August 7, 2014 According to new research, three-quarters of astronauts in a 10-year study reported using sleeping…
Gut bacteria may aid testing for colon cancer August 7, 2014 Analysis of gut bacteria in stool samples improved detection of colon cancer or precancerous polyps…
Training vs. Torture August 6, 2014 Psychology students don't receive crucial ethics, human rights education, despite profession’s ties…
Psychology students missing out on critical human rights lessons, report suggests August 6, 2014 Research showing that graduate students in psychology learn little about military medical ethics and…