Medical science
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Pig-to-human transplants may be a misguided strategy to address the organ shortage
Françoise Baylis, The Conversation Andrew Fenton, The Conversation
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Viruses can cause cancer too. The good news is vaccines can prevent some of them
Ronald C Desrosiers, The Conversation
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Cracking joints doesn’t cause arthritis and could even serve a useful purpose
Neil Tuttle, The Conversation
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Cancers are in an evolutionary battle with treatments. Here’s how maths can help medicines win
Anuraag Bukkuri, The Conversation
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A simple pill to beat Covid-19? It sounds too good to be true, but Pfizer is giving it a go
Peter Wark, The Conversation
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In a world facing a shortage of donors, 3D-printed organs could be a lifesaver
Saman Naghieh, The Conversation
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A botched 17th-century nose job shows how our concerns about transplants have not changed much
Alanna Skuse, The Conversation
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Doctors started measuring body temperature of patients quite recently
Teresa Hollerbach, The Conversation
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A new test could diagnose all kinds of cancer – through its unique DNA signature
Abu Sina, The Conversation Laura G Carrascosa, The Conversation Matt Trau, The Conversation
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How the rise in robotic surgery is producing under-skilled medical school graduates
Matt Beane, The Conversation