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While Heather Lynch has seen close-up some of the incredible tales of survival, loyalty and determination that documentaries like “March of the Penguins” highlight,...

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Burns present an especially challenging problem for doctors and medical researchers. While lacerations and abrasions harm skin directly affected by the injury, a burn...

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Paul O’Connor at Brookhaven National Laboratory is part of a team building a combination telescope and camera whose “wow” factor is off the charts....

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When studies have unexpected results, I feel the need to investigate further. In life we run into paradoxes all the time. A paradox is defined...

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Dry eye disease (keratoconjunctivitis sicca) is not always dry. Paradoxically, one of its symptoms may be excessive tearing. Other symptoms may include burning, stinging,...

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The answer is A, not B. The appointment was at 11 am on Tuesday, not 1 pm. The Magna Carta was signed in 1215,...

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Medicine has made great strides in the treatment of multiple sclerosis over the last few decades. M.S. is an autoimmune disease, where there is underlying...

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Partha Mitra sees a landscape dotted with isolated settlements. The researchers in each region focus on their area, but few have taken a step...

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Jeff Reynolds recently attended a funeral in Huntington for a young woman, a heroin addict who had gotten clean but died of an overdose...

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I am inspired by the 30th Olympiad to discuss the implications of exercise. It would be nice if we could all be in the...