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Medicine's new eyes
Armed with powerful new imaging devices, clinicians and researchers can peer into the body more clearly than ever before. What they are seeing is revolutionizing medicine.
A century ago, the modern science of medical imaging was born when Roentgen discovered the X-ray. Now, new methods are revealing the intricate details of function in addition to anatomical structure.
Navigating the spinal cord
Once injured, the spinal cord cannot heal–at least that's what medicine has long believed. Now Yale scientists are mapping this terra incognita and providing real hope to people with paralysis.
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Music and medicine
Musical aptitude and a gift for healing coincide more often than one might imagine.
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