NATURE OUTLOOK. Advances in materials and techniques are restoring damaged body parts to full function.
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NATURE OUTLOOK. Transplants of faecal matter have done wonders for the treatment of certain gastrointestinal infections. Will they ever work for inflammatory bowel disease? ByLiam Drew
Read MoreTwo hundred steps
NATURE OUTLOOK. In the 200 years since Parkinson's disease was first described, the understanding and management of the disease has come a long way. But researchers have yet to unlock all of its secrets. By Liam Drew.
Read MorePharmacogenetics: The right drug for you
NATURE OUTLOOK. Personalized prescribing is gaining momentum, but is there enough evidence for it to become standard clinical practice? By Liam Drew
Read MoreWhat can a sea lion teach us about musicality?
FRONTIERSIN.ORG. Ronan the sea lion can keep the beat better than any other animal, a study published in Frontiers in Neuroscience found out more.
Read MoreDefusing Dementia: Why the risk of Alzheimer's is falling.
NEW SCIENTIST. The dream of living to a ripe old age becomes a nightmare if your mind disintegrates en route. Yet there has been some much-needed good news about this condition, finds Liam Drew
Read MoreThe Scrotum is Nuts
SLATE. - LONG LISTED FOR THE BEST AMERICAN SCIENCE AND NATURE WRITING 2014
Why are testicles kept in a vulnerable dangling sac? It's not why you think. By Liam Drew
Read MoreWonder of Slumber
NEW SCIENTIST. Why we sleep is one of life’s enduring mysteries. Liam Drew dives in.
Read More'Bye, Nan. Thanks for everything.'
GUARDIAN. Liam Drew's grandmother became ill, at 80, just before he moved to the US. He knew their farewell might be permanent – so he wrote her a letter, and delivered it by hand.
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