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Severe Frostbite Gets a Treatment That May Prevent Amputation

The first time Dr. Peter Hackett saw a patient with frostbite, the man died from his wounds. It was in Chicago in 1971,...

As Medicaid Shrinks, Clinics for the Poor Are Trying to Survive

Those health centers have each seen revenue losses of at least $500,000 because of the Medicaid unwinding, according to Amy Simmons Farber, a...

Moon Lander Is Lying on Its Side but Still Functional, Officials Say

One day after its historic landing, the first private spacecraft on the moon is in good condition but has toppled over, the company...

Major Embryo Shipping Company Halts Business in Alabama

Cryoport, a major embryo shipping company, said on Friday that it was “pausing” its business in Alabama as it evaluated the state’s Supreme...

A U.S.-Built Spacecraft Lands on the Moon for the First Time Since 1972

For the first time in a half-century, an American-built spacecraft has landed on the moon.The robotic lander was the first U.S. vehicle on...

Roger Guillemin, 100, Nobel-Winning Scientist Stirred by Rivalries, Dies

Roger Guillemin, a neuroscientist who was a co-discoverer of the unexpected hormones with which the brain controls many bodily functions, died on Wednesday...

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N.Y. Attorney General Urges Stricter Warnings for Asthma Drug

The New York attorney general on Thursday urged the Food and Drug Administration to “take immediate action” and renew alerts to doctors and...

Fertility Clinic Errors Collide With a Redefinition of ‘Personhood’

To the fertility patients whose embryos were destroyed at an Alabama clinic, the circumstances must have been shocking. Somehow, a patient in the...

Dirty Ice May Be Ugly, but It Has One Advantage

What’s the worst part of winter? The perpetual shoveling of snow? The bitter wind that whips across your face?Some might say the real...

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