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National Affairs
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Bad Medicine
8 Ways Overseas Drug Manufacturers Dupe the FDA
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Health Care
Alphabet’s AI Might Be Able to Predict Kidney Disease
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Gregory Barber
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DeepMind's new AI predicts kidney injury two days before it happens
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Sara Harrison
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Dark mode isn't as good for your eyes as you believe
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The psychological tricks designers use to make cities happier places
Sabrina Weiss
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England has an ambitious plan to eradicate smoking by 2030. It might actually work
Sabrina Weiss
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We need to talk about the London Underground's big noise problem
Gian M. Volpicelli
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