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Insecurity : social medicine on the front line
Focus / Dossier
“Despite the difficult conditions, we try to see the positive side of things”
Focus / Editorial
Little health problem could end up costing a fortune
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Transgender youths: How can we help them?
Focus / Editorial
I pass, therefore I am
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"I understood I was a man at age 20”
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“A sex change doesn’t happen overnight”
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The existential crisis of medicine
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Doctor, I have some doubts about...
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Cognitive biases go way back
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Political decisions, scientific evidence
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“We need to demystify scientific activity”
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BEING A WOMAN, RESEARCHER AND DOCTOR
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“EACH EXPERIENCE CONFIRMED THAT I WAS MAKING THE RIGHT CHOICE”
Focus / Interview
THE OPERATING ROOM: A SYNERGY INCUBATOR
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JOCELYNE BLOCH: THE ART OF TEAM MEDICINE
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COLLABORATION TO TREAT STROKE VICTIMS
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How do human viruses come to be?
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VIRUSES WE MUST UNDERSTAND THEM TO BETTER CONTROL THEM
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My DNA, my health and me
Focus / Témoignage
“Bruno’s diagnosis helped me to pull myself together”
Focus / Interview
“Knowing someone’s genome gives you power”
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The battle from inside
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The race for treatment
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Bionic hands: touch, move, feel?
Focus / Témoignage
“For the first time, I felt a tactile sensation in my phantom limb”
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Immunotherapy: shadowing a clinical trial
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A bag full of cells
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Super-longevity: the challenges of the fourth age
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Reducing unnecessary medical care
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Organ donation: all about life
Focus / Interview
"Donors and recipients are getting older"
Focus / Témoignage
"Saving two lives didn't bring my child back"
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Transplants of tomorrow
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The fight against organ trafficking gets organised
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Mental illnesses: better understood, better treated
Focus / Interview
"From day one, psychiatry was based on the scientific goal of understanding how the brain works."
Focus / Editorial
BIR
Focus / Interview
"A better understanding of the mechanisms of the disorders is necessary to develop new treatments"
Focus / Témoignage
"Listening to someone who's suffering from psychosis is critical"
Focus / Témoignage
"Friends and family need recovery time as well"
Focus / Dossier
Medication and weight gain
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Understanding emotions through psychotherapy
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Neural imaging in balance
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Connecting to teenagers through mobile teams
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Bacteria: friend and foe
Focus / Interview
“People need to be made more aware of sepsis”
Focus / Témoignage
"Every minute counts" when we are talking about sepsis
Focus / Témoignage
"Phage therapy can be a solution when there are no other treatment options”
Focus / Interview
"You can identify individuals based on their unique features of their microbiomes"
Focus / Dossier
The promises of phage therapy
Focus / Editorial
An Unknown Killer
Focus / Témoignage
“My disability has made me who I am”
Focus / Témoignage
“Light burns my skin”
Focus / Interview
“Drug prices should be set based on their usefulness”
Focus / Interview
“Funding for research is not enough”
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Time to act: rare diseases in the limelight
Focus / Témoignage
“Medicine doesn’t address the emotional aspect of the process”
Focus / Interview
“Imagining a life without children is less stigmatised than it was in the past”
Focus / Interview
“Transferring embryos is something magical”
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When science creates life
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Breathing life into death
Focus / Interview
"Switzerland can do better in terms of palliative care"
Focus / Interview
“Today people think that medicine should ward off death”
Focus / Editorial
Editorial: Our “Persuaders!”
Focus / Interview
Patrick Aebischer and Pierre-François Leyvraz
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Stethoscope or algorithm, it’s the same fight
Focus / Dossier
EPFL & CHUV: 9 Portraits
Focus / Témoignage
“I came to terms with my back!”
Focus / Interview
"There are lot of misconceptions"
Focus / Dossier
The syndrome of SMS addicts
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Stopping back pain
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Teenagers : toward customized medicine
Focus / Témoignage
Teens need recognition
Focus / Témoignage
Not all teens should be treated the same way
Focus / Témoignage
I'm ready to live my adult life
Focus / Interview
"Doctors are afraid of adolescents"
Focus / Interview
Adolescence is not an illness
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Less is more
Focus / Editorial
Does “degrowth” mean “de-science”?
Focus / Interview
«It's easier to continue intensive care than to stop it»
Focus / Interview
“We should take our time, instead of rushing into a treatment”
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“The simpler it is, the better it works”
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Toxic substances: the indoor threat
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Research: The gut, your other brain
Focus / Editorial
Promises can be toxic
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Soylent, the magic potion of the 21st century
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New arms in the fight against cancer
Focus / Dossier
Brain: Mind your perceptions
Focus / Témoignage
Vincent Mignerot, synaesthete: "I see music"
Focus / Témoignage
Changing one’s perception of pain
Focus / Interview
Daniel Javitt: “We should pay more attention to how patients perceive their environment”
Focus / Dossier
When our senses play tricks on us
Focus / Editorial
Seeing with your ears, by Béatrice Schaad
Focus / Dossier
Pharmaceuticals: The Battle Over Transparency
Has Begun
Focus / Interview
Florence Nightingale, a pioneer in data management
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George Church: “These data only have value when pooled together”
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Patients show it all
Focus / Editorial
Are digitised patients being exploited?
Focus / Interview
George Coukos: “To see certain patients in remission is truly a miracle”
Focus / Témoignage
“My stage III cancer is now in remission”
Focus / Editorial
Bumping zone
Focus / Interview
“You have to be aware of your sensations.”
Focus / Dossier
The digital reproduction of the brain has begun
Focus / Editorial
In medicine, a woman is like a man
Focus / Editorial
Putting an end to death
Focus / Editorial
Pleasure comes slow-cooked
Focus / Interview
Cynthia Fleury: “Without humanity, caring for patients simply becomes mere repair work”
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NEWS: Primates Regain Control of Paralyzed Limb
Focus / Interview
Giulia Enders: “The small intestine is not an impermeable organ”
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A weight gene
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A weight gene
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Staying fit through healthy eating
Focus / Interview
“dietary supplements address a given sub-population”