Epigenetics is like an invisible pianist playing a genetic keyboard with each key representing a different gene.
Modified toy cars give a new sense of movement to children who can’t easily get around because of mobility impairments.
As a geriatric neurologist, Diane Solomon, M.D., examines patients with memory loss. Most of the time, the cause is Alzheimer’s disease. That was also the case for her grandmother.
On battlefields around the world, they faced their own mortality multiple times a day as explosions erupted around them. Today their mission is of a different kind.
One in five children has a mental illness, yet often they go untreated as communities and families battle the stigma.
Though common, near-death experiences are often discounted by health care professionals. One assistant professor is working to change that.
A PTSD researcher works to convince patients to substitute exercise for narcotics.
Moms recovering from substance abuse choose the straight road for their babies.
Student-run clinic brings health care to those fleeing violence and persecution.
Therapy may help control worldwide scourge of schistosomiasis.