Osteoporosis is characterized by a weakening of bones, and as of now, there's no known treatment. But a recent study might soon change that.
The detailed survey seeks to rethink how people understood, and gave meaning to, the body and its portrayal in the period ...
He'd make things up that didn't happen. Then he'd get angry when questioned, as if remembering was an attack on him. Every time she brought up something he did wrong, suddenly the conversation became ...
For decades, Alzheimer’s disease has been like an unbreakable fortress. Scientists have tried everything to chip away at the sticky clumps of beta-amyloid proteins that build up in the brain — a toxic ...
For her latest exhibition at Lehmann Maupin Seoul, Fernández turns to the notion of the horizon—that threshold between earthly and celestial realms, between elements, between sensorial and spiritual ...
A US court has ruled that Harvard can be sued by families that had donated dead bodies of relatives to the university’s medical school, which were then sold on the black market by the ex-manager of ...
By learning to adjust these biological “brakes” with precision, medicine is entering a new era. Treatments inspired by these discoveries are already improving lives and may, in time, transform how we ...
Sometimes, the best way to achieve a big outcome is to start small. That principle is at the center of new work from a University of Virginia researcher who specializes in nanotechnology and ...
The Ed Gein Story" focuses on the serial killer and grave robber who inspired some of Hollywood’s darkest films. Here’s who Ed Gein was and what he did.