"Blood is a very special juice."
Goethe didn’t know the half of it when he penned this line for Mephisto more than 200 years ago.
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Painful as it is to learn from your doctor you’re unfit to drive, it prevents serious accidents, according to a new study. MORE . . .
Losing weight is hard; keeping it off can be even harder. MORE . . .
If a study concludes that a new medical intervention has a major effect on a condition or symptom, the study is probably wrong and in reality the effect is probably lower. MORE . . .
Healthy lungs teem with microbes — and they’re a different community of critters from those living in the lungs of cystic fibrosis patients. MORE . . .
Is the worm finally turning? Schistosomiasis, a disease caused by a tiny parasitic worm, ranks as a world-class tropical scourge. MORE . . .
Stanford Hospital & Clinics is the first hospital to earn the nation’s newest level of certification for advanced stroke care. MORE . . .
Researchers have discovered differences between hypnosis-resistant brains and hypnotizable ones. MORE . . .
Stanford’s medical school has a new leader: Lloyd Minor, MD. An expert in balance and inner-ear disorders and the former provost of Johns Hopkins University, Minor began his post as dean Dec. 1, 2012. MORE . . .
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