Stress hormones and mitochondrial health determine who will lose muscle after surgery
New research uncovers the cellular and genetic risk factors of post-surgery muscle loss
Despite a flashy design, Elon Musk's Neuralink has little substance
Neuralink is one in a long line of brain-machine interfaces developed over the past 50 years
Surgeons can feel a robot’s hands performing surgeries for them
Scientists at Texas A&M developed a system using electrical pulses to help surgeons using the hands feel what they are doing
For medical students who can't decide which specialty to pursue, maybe a Sorting Hat is the answer
Two physician-scientists surveyed 251 medical residents about their current medical specialty and which Hogwarts house they belonged to
A version of this article originally appeared on Kaiser Health News
The lifesaving transplant organ you're waiting on may go missing in transit
A new investigation finds that many organs are critically delayed while being shipped on commercial airliners