Mosaic
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Eat to treat
We know that our diet has a huge influence on our health, but is it possible to use food as medicine for a specific disease?
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The animals that sniff out TB, cancer and landmines
Rats can smell tuberculosis. Dogs can smell cancer. Now they’re being trained to save your life.
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You can train your body into thinking it’s had medicine
We can harness the mind to reduce side-effects and slash drug costs.
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What’s wrong with Craig Venter?
Craig Venter, multi-millionaire maverick, says he can help you live a better, longer life. Roger Highfield asks how.
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Why the calorie is broken
Calories consumed minus calories burned: it’s the simple formula for weight loss or gain. But dieters often find that it doesn’t work.
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Psychedelic therapy
Notoriously illegal and synonymous with hedonism, LSD and ecstasy started life as aids to psychotherapy. Sam Wong meets the band of psychiatrists who are looking to reclaim them for medicine […]
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On menopause
There are a few things science doesn’t know about the menopause: what it’s for, how it works and how best to treat it.
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Can you think yourself into a different person?
We used to believe our brains couldn’t be changed. Now we believe they can – if we want it enough. But is that true?
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India is training ‘quacks’ to do real medicine. This is why
The idea of training rural medical practitioners ignites acrimonious debate in India. On one side are the Indian doctors, and more importantly the associations that represent them, such as the […]