Cracking tough cases
Detective doctors have diagnosed more than 100 unsolved cases and named 31 newly identified conditions, helping patients who have sometimes waited years for answers.
Detective doctors have diagnosed more than 100 unsolved cases and named 31 newly identified conditions, helping patients who have sometimes waited years for answers.
Scientists believe they have identified the process that is key to sending stem cells on the path to form distinct tissue types.
Researchers hope that understanding the genetics behind the fast bone growth and mineralization in antler regeneration can provide insight into treating fractures, osteoporosis and other bone diseases.
Figuring out why some pain becomes agonizing and chronic
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How nanotechnology could detect and treat cancer
Stanford researcher is the steering committee co-chair of the National Institutes of Health’s Undiagnosed Diseases Network.
New hospitals blend healing and conservation