A “Firstival” for the nation’s 250th anniversary commemorates the pioneering school’s discoveries and advances.
New research suggests that men who regularly ejaculate produce higher quality sperm with less DNA damage. The results ...
For most of veterinary medicine's history, aging has been accepted as a fact of life rather than a target for intervention. Brennen McKenzie, VMD, MSc, MA, thinks that framing is ...
Dr. Ashton Sellers, a Kansas City veterinarian, made local history when she bought the Hickman Mills Animal Hospital, ...
From 19th century ‘white blood’ observations and pathological anatomy to the discovery of BCR-ABL and imatinib, leukemia care ...
Michael Bishop, who has died aged 90, shared the 1989 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Harold Varmus for proving ...
In her upcoming Nauenberg History of Science Lecture, World Wounds: The Damming of the Nile River and the Transformation of Medicine, Associate Professor of History Jennifer Derr will explore how ...
Proposals that include higher-density residential housing, or affordable housing, will receive prioritized consideration.
Readers respond to “I Grew Up Unvaccinated. I’m Lucky I Didn’t Get Sick,” a guest essay by Dr. Elisabeth Marnik. Also: A ...
A ship bringing humanitarian aid to Cuba arrived in Havana on Tuesday loaded with solar panels, bicycles, food and medicine as the island’s economic and energy crises deepen. Afghanistan releases ...
The droppings contain DNA, he thought, and perhaps, even after rain washes them away, some DNA might remain. And if it does ...
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Bizarre medical practices from history
Modern medicine has seen more development in the past 50 years than in all of human history combined. Many long-practiced medical treatments now seem completely bizarre in retrospect - things like ...
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