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Newly diagnosed kidney patients struggle with heavy burdens, from dialysis to distress | Scientific American Skip to main
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Newly diagnosed kidney patients struggle with heavy burdens, from dialysis to distress | Scientific American Skip to main
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An Anarchist Is Teaching Patients to Make Their Own Medications | Scientific American Skip to main content Scientific
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nurse practitioner who specialized in palliative care. The focus is on improving patients’ quality of life
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of contagion. Scientists are still studying which long COVID symptoms this technique can reliably address, which patients will benefit and
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The U.S.'s First Black Female Physician Cared for Patients from Cradle to Grave | Scientific American
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of contagion. Scientists are still studying which long COVID symptoms this technique can reliably address, which patients will benefit and
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The U.S.'s First Black Female Physician Cared for Patients from Cradle to Grave | Scientific American
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Some Patients Who 'Died' but Survived Report Lucid 'Near-Death Experiences,' a New Study Shows | Scientific
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research that has not yet been peer-reviewed) showing that an antibody-containing serum from COVID patients was considerably less effective
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to gastric bypass surgery, lost scores of pounds but then regained them. Many patients have medical problems related
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Disease Earlier detection methods and remarkable treatments that focus on underlying biology can save patients from the ravages
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Disease Earlier detection methods and remarkable treatments that focus on underlying biology can save patients from the ravages
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that people tend to stick with both drugs at approximately equal rates. Pedersen’s patients usually find the
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her risk of heart disease. Not seeing these connections creates dangers for patients like Bies. “What we
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series of novel treatments and medical insights is helping chronic kidney disease patients Lauren Gravitz Alzheimer's
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series of novel treatments and medical insights is helping chronic kidney disease patients Lauren Gravitz Kidney Disease
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Three types of diabetes medication are improving the outlook for patients with kidney disease Tara
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Three types of diabetes medication are improving the outlook for patients with kidney disease Tara
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series of novel treatments and medical insights is helping chronic kidney disease patients Lauren Gravitz Kidney Disease
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26, 2026 NASA gears up for a historic lunar flyby, AI gives stroke patients hope, and researchers
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26, 2026 NASA gears up for a historic lunar flyby, AI gives stroke patients hope, and researchers
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26, 2026 NASA gears up for a historic lunar flyby, AI gives stroke patients hope, and researchers
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other publications. Kidney Disease March 17, 2026 From dialysis to distress, newly diagnosed kidney patients must cope with a
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other publications. Kidney Disease March 17, 2026 From dialysis to distress, newly diagnosed kidney patients must cope with a
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Mix of Euthanasia and Organ Donation Canada’s recent experience with terminally ill patients is instructive May 4
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series of novel treatments and medical insights is helping chronic kidney disease patients By Lauren Gravitz Chiara
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asymptomatically for years, and by the time it’s detected, most patients are already at advanced
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Reprogrammed” Stem Cells Approved to Mend Human Hearts in Pilot Study Three patients in Japan
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Acosta, a gastroenterologist at the Mayo Clinic, says some of his patients have expressed frustration and
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Flynn Mogensen Kidney Disease March 17, 2026 From dialysis to distress, newly diagnosed kidney patients must cope with a
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her risk of heart disease. Not seeing these connections creates dangers for patients like Bies. “What we
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Reprogrammed” Stem Cells Approved to Mend Human Hearts in Pilot Study Three patients in Japan
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series of novel treatments and medical insights is helping chronic kidney disease patients Lauren Gravitz Alzheimer's
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now get easy tests for Alzheimer’s. But these tests may not really help patients that much—yet. Josh
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Bluesky @jenchristiansen.com Kidney Disease March 17, 2026 The number of kidney patients is going up Chronic
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now get easy tests for Alzheimer’s. But these tests may not really help patients that much—yet. Josh
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of Misinformation False beliefs, similar to those seen in Alzheimer’s patients, may result from a
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first approved mRNA vaccine for COVID-19. Brigham was one of 16 patients in the
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Marilyn Tan, an endocrinologist at Stanford University in California, says that she routinely counsels patients with diabetes about the
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Communications . “How do we develop medicines faster to get lifesaving therapeutics to patients sooner? I think the
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professor at Stanford University, who directs the Youth Recovery Clinic and treats patients struggling with social media
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use of medication during pregnancy, a lack of clinical research leaves patients and doctors
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idea, we did a very simple retrospective analysis asking the question: If patients get more of
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at UCLA Health in Los Angeles, who treats Ghormley and many similar patients. Although 15 million current
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source approach to building robot surgeons can cut costs and improve performance, patients will increasingly find them
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Books, November 2019 The ecosystem of a crime scene, how undercover patients changed psychiatric care, and
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26, 2026 NASA gears up for a historic lunar flyby, AI gives stroke patients hope, and researchers
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26, 2026 NASA gears up for a historic lunar flyby, AI gives stroke patients hope, and researchers
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26, 2026 NASA gears up for a historic lunar flyby, AI gives stroke patients hope, and researchers
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nephrology, the specialty dedicated to kidney health. Many of the patients he saw had acute
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to overtreatment of cancers that might have posed little danger to patients and so
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Muzzle Doctors on Gun Safety Are Dangerous Laws that stop physicians from discussing gun safety with patients are bad for
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Melinda Wenner Moyer Kidney Disease March 17, 2026 After years of discouragement, more kidney patients are having healthy babies
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linked to autism, orders for the drug for pregnant patients in emergency
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mixed and products are often inconsistent, many scientists have hope that cannabidiol can help furry patients with arthritis, allergies and
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mixed and products are often inconsistent, many scientists have hope that cannabidiol can help furry patients with arthritis, allergies and
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to save kidneys Lauren Gravitz Kidney Disease The number of kidney patients is going up Now
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to surge Lauren J. Young Cancer January 13, 2026 70 Percent of Cancer Patients Now Survive at Least
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and dangerous misinformation, from the misguided to the exploitative, surround cancer patients, with the capacity
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linked to autism, orders for the drug for pregnant patients in emergency
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how to deploy it effectively Ewen Callaway, Nature magazine Medicine July 8, 2022 Two Cancer Patients Battle to Make
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Three types of diabetes medication are improving the outlook for patients with kidney disease Tara
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linked to autism, orders for the drug for pregnant patients in emergency
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13, 2022 Some Medical Ethicists Endorse NFTs—Here’s Why The technology could help patients exert control over their
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recognize and often go unexamined. Fred Guterl Health February 8, 2011 Antipsychotic drugs could shrink patients' brains Experts say findings
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New York Times . Kidney Disease March 17, 2026 After years of discouragement, more kidney patients are having healthy babies
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linked to autism, orders for the drug for pregnant patients in emergency
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13, 2022 Some Medical Ethicists Endorse NFTs—Here’s Why The technology could help patients exert control over their
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Melinda Wenner Moyer Kidney Disease March 17, 2026 After years of discouragement, more kidney patients are having healthy babies
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linked to autism, orders for the drug for pregnant patients in emergency
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mixed and products are often inconsistent, many scientists have hope that cannabidiol can help furry patients with arthritis, allergies and
https://www.scientificamerican.com/cats/
mixed and products are often inconsistent, many scientists have hope that cannabidiol can help furry patients with arthritis, allergies and
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to surge Lauren J. Young Cancer January 13, 2026 70 Percent of Cancer Patients Now Survive at Least
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and dangerous misinformation, from the misguided to the exploitative, surround cancer patients, with the capacity
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linked to autism, orders for the drug for pregnant patients in emergency
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how to deploy it effectively Ewen Callaway, Nature magazine Medicine July 8, 2022 Two Cancer Patients Battle to Make
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recognize and often go unexamined. Fred Guterl Health February 8, 2011 Antipsychotic drugs could shrink patients' brains Experts say findings
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Three types of diabetes medication are improving the outlook for patients with kidney disease Tara
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Scientific American Kidney Disease March 17, 2026 From dialysis to distress, newly diagnosed kidney patients must cope with a
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Scientific American Kidney Disease March 17, 2026 From dialysis to distress, newly diagnosed kidney patients must cope with a
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with the pandemic-causing virus seems to trigger diabetes in some patients. Here are five plausible
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with the pandemic-causing virus seems to trigger diabetes in some patients. Here are five plausible
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threat of racism. February 2, 2021 For Black and Brown Kidney Patients, There Are Higher Hurdles
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series of novel treatments and medical insights is helping chronic kidney disease patients Lauren Gravitz Kidney Disease
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Three types of diabetes medication are improving the outlook for patients with kidney disease By
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U.S. health care system: “We don’t want a situation where only wealthy, white patients can easily access these
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read The Problem of ‘Long Haul’ COVID More and more patients are dealing with major
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can be used at other hospitals as a “nuclear option” to save patients who are critically ill
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on how to move—and that runners and Parkinson’s patients, for example
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effective than a placebo for all subjects, but when the patients are divided into subgroups
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been waiting for—now the most important part is making sure that patients can access and
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the lung-on-a-chip. Scientists could build chips contain­ing cells from patients with specific genetic mutations
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In principle, these microchips could be constructed using stems cells derived from the patients themselves, and then
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read The Problem of ‘Long Haul’ COVID More and more patients are dealing with major