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A recently approved plaque-tracking dye can improve doctors' ability to identify Alzheimer's.
It's the first study to show that brain chips can assist paralyzed people to perform complex real-world tasks.
A startup blends activity tracking with online incentives in hopes of getting kids into shape.
What can heart cells generated from my blood tell me about my risk for disease—and about what drugs I should take if I get sick?
The Experimental Man section explores new tools and technologies in personalized medicine, and one man’s quest to use these to test his genes, brain, and body for customized health care. More >
A growing body of evidence suggests that the molecular machinery of life emits and absorb photons. Now one biologist has evidence that this light is a new form of cellular communication.
Genomic method is more sensitive than other techniques looking for lingering cells post-chemotherapy.
Continuous manufacturing will transform the way drugs are made, says Novartis CEO.
Many modern drugs are manufactured by hardworking cells, but this presents special challenges.
Radio waves can be used to activate calcium-sensitive genes by heating injected nanoparticles.