This year’s prizes are awarded for advances in liver transplantation, cell biology, and leadership in biomedical science.
This year’s prizes are awarded for advances in liver transplantation, cell biology, and leadership in biomedical science.
Doctors question whether a government initiative to speed approval for promising new drugs is ensuring safety.
A pair of mechanical leg braces that are controlled by their wearer’s brain signals could help paralyzed patients walk again.
Sleep-wake cycles affect how well our bodies fight disease.
Scientists hope an understanding of nerve fibers responsive only to gentle touch will give insight into the role the sense plays in social bonding.
Stem cells collected from younger donors are more effective for transplantation and regenerative medicine than those from older individuals.
Are states with less rigorous rules about which children can claim an exception from vaccination in kindergarten putting communities at higher risk of childhood disease?
The latest news from a long-term study of calorie restriction in rhesus macaques shows better health, but no boost in lifespan, in monkeys who eat less.
Results from a Phase II trial for cardiovascular disease with an epigenetic target therapy show promise.
A human trial of a hepatitis C treatment is shut down after one of the participants died.