Modern Medicine
What to Eat If You Want to Live Forever
An interview with "The Longevity Cookbook" author and anti-aging researcher Maria Konovalenko.
Stereotyped to Death
Everyone has unconcious biases—but when those biases affect medical diagnoses, the results can be disastrous.
Why I Had to Buy My Wife's Inhaler on the Dark Web
You can buy a range of prescription medicines online for a fraction of the cost.
'Primitive,' 'Asinine:' What Real Doctors Think of Electronic Medical Records
We talked to nine doctors about whether electronic medical records are good or bad.
The First HIV Self-Testing Kit Aims to Cut Down on Late Diagnoses
HIV is at an all-time high in the UK, but around a quarter of people who carry the virus don't know they have it.
In This Big Pharma Simulator, Profits Matter More Than Patients
Ever fancied running your own corrupt medical drugs business? This is the game for you.
In Search of My Father's Glass Eye
In a panic to replace my dad's prosthetic eye, I googled “Prosthetic eyes NYC."
Why Don't Humans Hibernate? One Doctor Says There Is No Reason We Can't
Dr. Rob Henning and his team in the Netherlands are working on a way to induce hibernation, making surgery safer and slowing disease.
The Cure Culture
I'm not mad that my best friend died from a serious genetic disease. I'm mad society told her she would be cured.
Anti-Vaxxers Have a Plan to Get Around California's New Vaccination Law
And it doesn't include vaccinating their kids.