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September 19, 2014
Alice Robb
Ebola Is Spreading Way Faster Than Anyone Predicted
September 10, 2014
Brian Till
DARPA May Have a Way to Stop Ebola in Its Tracks
If only the U.S. had the boldness to try it
September 9, 2014
Naomi Shavin
Disagree With Doctors' Diagnosis of Your Kid and You Might Get Arrested
The scary, confusing world of "medical neglect"
September 3, 2014
Kent Russell
We Are Entering the Age of Alzheimer's
You and everyone you know will be touched by the disease. How are we going to get through this?
August 22, 2014
Rebecca Leber
Cops Do Exactly the Wrong Thing When Responding to the Mentally Ill
August 15, 2014
Karl Robb
Here's What I Would Have Told Robin Williams About Living With Parkinson's
August 12, 2014
Emily St. John Mandel
You'll Probably Never Catch Ebola—So Why Is the Disease So Terrifying?
August 11, 2014
Howard Markel
How Scary Is This Ebola Outbreak?
An expert on epidemics answers your questions
August 8, 2014
Maria McGrath
The Bizarre Life (and Death) of “Mr. Organic”
J.I. Rodale, the godfather of the locavore trend, was a paranoid anti-vaxxer, too
August 6, 2014
Brian Till
Why Did Two U.S. Missionaries Get an Ebola Serum While Africans Are Left to Die?
August 5, 2014
Philip A. Mackowiak
What Andrew Wyeth Could Teach Modern Doctors About Practicing Medicine
The art of medicine is not so far from art
August 1, 2014
Rebecca Leber
The Coal Industry Must Have a Black Heart to Oppose Black Lung Regulations
Even miners want more government oversight, not less
July 30, 2014
Taylor Malmsheimer
Skin Cancer Is Skyrocketing in America—and Men Have It Worse
July 2, 2014
Kelli Dunham
Not So Fast, Ladies: Annual Pelvic Exams May Be Unnecessary, But You Still Need Pap Smears
June 20, 2014
Ajit Niranjan
Broccoli Juice May Help Your Body Flush Carcinogens—Just Don't Call It a Detox
June 12, 2014
Alice Robb
Watching Your World Cup Team Triples Your Chance of Having a Heart Attack
May 16, 2014
Michael Hobbes
Can You Really Compare the AIDS Crises in the U.S. and Western Europe?
The statistical quirks of looking at AIDS across countries
May 13, 2014
Michael Hobbes
Why Did AIDS Ravage the U.S. More Than Any Other Developed Country?
Solving an epidemiological mystery
May 13, 2014
The New Republic Staff
Five Startling Statistics About America's Dreadful Record on HIV/AIDS
April 30, 2014
Sally Satel
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Brad Rodu
Everyone Is Asking the Wrong Questions About E-Cigarettes
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