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Eyes Up: What Patients Think When AI Joins the Consultation
Every year, physicians lose thousands of hours to keyboards instead of patients. AI scribes are changing that — and patients have opinions.…
Heat and Heart: Climate's Cardiovascular Toll
The heart works harder in the heat. For millions with underlying conditions, that extra work is the difference between a warm afternoon and a fatal one.…
Skin Deep: The Science of Lasting Radiance
Your skin is keeping score. Every habit, every hour of sleep, every meal — it's all in there.…
Stop Eating for Muscles You Aren't Building
Beef or lentils, whey or whole foods — the source matters less than you think. So does the quantity.…
You're Not Diabetic Yet — And That's Everything
Somewhere between normal and diabetic lives a window — and it's still open.…
The Quiet Erosion: Inside Vascular Dementia
Unlike Alzheimer's, vascular dementia doesn't need protein deposits to destroy a mind — it just needs to cut off the blood supply. And it's far more common than most people realize…
The Bargain We Make With the Sun
For generations, we've bargained with the sun in silence, and paid the price in ways we're only beginning to understand. Dermatology is rewriting the terms.…
Beyond the Waiting List: 3D Bioprinting and the Future of Kidney Transplantation
Every 18 minutes, someone joins a kidney transplant list with nowhere to turn. 3D bioprinting may finally change that math.…
Sleep & Obesity: The Vicious Cycle
How poor sleep drives weight gain and how excess weight destroys your sleep. Inside the bidirectional biology that most weight-loss advice ignores.…
Can We Make Cells Young Again?
A landmark clinical trial has treated its first human participant with a cellular reprogramming therapy — injecting genes that instruct aged cells to behave as if they were young. …
