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As the director of the Research in Interventional Cardiology unit at Stony Brook Medical School, Luis Gruberg does more than 400 procedures a year...

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    What I am about to say may be hard to comprehend, especially for those who have germophobic tendencies, which would be most of us,...

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In Taiwan and Balkan countries, Arthur Grollman has seen first hand how Aristolochia, a popular ingredient in herbal remedies, can be anything but helpful. The...

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Some objects are like closed boxes. They have some observable properties but scientists don’t know exactly what is happening inside or why. That’s where experimental...

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That self-described slow jogger who makes his way back and forth along Old Field Road five days a week — when he’s not in...

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I recently wrote that mild cognitive impairment is one of the most feared disorders, especially as we age. One of the reasons for this...

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By Daniel Dunaief While plants don’t generally reach for a glass of milk, crouch down to stalk their prey or seek higher ground in a...

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    Mild cognitive impairment is one of the more common disorders that occur as we age. But age is not the only determinant. There are...

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Archaeopteryx, a dinosaur the size of a turkey, has often been viewed as the Kitty Hawk of bird flight. Around 150 million years ago,...

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The brain is like an enormous orchestra, as neurological signals from different regions work together to create a symphony of thought, emotion and behavior....