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Biological networks are interconnected. Just as knowing the ingredients alone is not sufficient to understand how to prepare a dish, understanding only the list of genes or proteins is insufficient to comprehend how they interact.

How quantum computing can unlock understanding of aging and disease

Elderly in wheelchairs

A Study of How Americans Die May Improve Their End of Life

older patient arrives at clinic

Older adults spend 3 weeks each year receiving health care outside of the home

map of world

Countries and companies need to address declining global fertility rates, doctors say

The robotic garment (above), worn around the hips and thighs, gives a gentle push to the hips as the leg swings, helping the patient achieve a longer stride.

Soft robotic, wearable device improves walking for individual with Parkinson’s disease

A Matabele ant tends to the wound of a fellow ant whose legs were bitten off in a fight with termites.

Ants recognize infected wounds and treat them with antibiotics

Sekhmet goddess of medicine with protective snake on forehead

Researchers extol skills of ancient Egyptian medics

empty hospital bed facing a window

Quality of care declines after private equity takes over hospitals

skinny white affluent girl

‘Skinny white affluent girl’ myth a harmful barrier for others with eating disorders

Patient receiving IV in a hosptial

Choice of intravenous fluid therapy could improve survival in critically ill patients

Bedding

Chlorine disinfectant is no more effective than water at killing off hospital superbug

Lactoferrin which is a protein found in milk - coloured dark blue - forms the mesh-like architecture of the hydrated microgel, partially coated by a hydrogel made by a polysaccharide κ-carrageenan, coloured light blue.

Synthetic saliva: Dry mouth conditions could benefit from new material

Insulin injectors

Drug manufacturers use FDA, patent strategies to keep insulin prices high

Pixabay illustration of a heartbeat monitor

ChatGPT performs as well as doctors for suggesting the most likely diagnoses in the emergency room

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