Global Medical Education Expands Knowledge

A shrinking planet means not only people but also diseases are able to easily move beyond their “homes” and enter new environments exposing new populations to threats.

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Virtual Reality Provides Cognitive Therapy

Virtual reality (VR), once a thing only for gamers, has now come of age as a serious application in behavioral neurosciences.

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Scientists Create Cholera Outbreak Models

In countries where clean water is a privilege and healthcare infrastructure is taxed to its meager limits, cholera is a terrifying prospect.

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Gulf War Illness to Focus on Brain and Body

An estimated 250,000 of nearly 700,000 U.S. troops continue to suffer from a variety of health problems that have persisted for more than 25 years.

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Opioid-Exposed Infants Increase in Rural America

Within the past 15 years in the United States, the rate of babies in the womb with drug withdrawal syndrome brought on by exposure to prescription painkillers or heroin has quadrupled.

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