Tag: Medicine&Health
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Damages
An ob-gyn in Virginia performed unnecessary surgeries on patients for decades. When his victims learned the truth, they fought back.
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No Entry
In America, whether we can swim ā and whether we have access to water at all ā is closely tied to race.
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Confessions of a Recovering AI Porn Addict
A āgoonerā tells WIRED he became hooked on the cartoonish nature of AI porn. Several addiction experts say the genre could pose a problem for people prone to compulsive sexual behavior.
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Strength Training Is for Runners Too
The best runners know a good gym session is as important as pounding the pavement. Experts share the best exercise routines that will help you run faster and longer.
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Donāt call it morning sickness: āAt times in my pregnancy I wondered if this was death coming for meā
The Victorians called it āpernicious vomiting of pregnancyā, but modern medicine has offered no end to the torture of hyperemesis gravidarum ā until now
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Thereās Neuralinkāand Thereās the Mind-Reading Company That Might Surpass It
Unlike Elon Muskās brain-computer interface, Synchronās doesn’t require open-skull surgery, and it has an OpenAI chatbot baked in.
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The First Widespread Cure for HIV Could Be in Children
Evidence is growing that some HIV-infected infants, if given antiretroviral drugs early in life, are able to suppress their viral loads to undetectable levels and then come off the medicine.
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She was told her twin sons wouldnāt survive. Texas law made her give birth anyway.
Miranda Michel, 26, couldnāt leave the state for an abortion. But she also couldnāt bear the idea of carrying a nonviable pregnancy to term.