proto, a magazine that reaches 75,000 thought leaders nationwide, stakes its ground on medicine's leading edge, reporting back from the frontiers of research and practice—exploring breakthroughs, dissecting controversies and opening a forum for informed debate.
| proto: Spring 2009 issue Yes. No. Maybe. Hormone therapy after menopause may prevent heart attacks and cancer—or cause them. New research could show who benefits. Read the story |
More from the Spring 2009 issue:
The Other Stem Cells
Once considered mere substitutes for embryonic cells, re-engineered adult cells are making breakthroughs of their own.
Catching a Chill
Ordinarily resistant to economic ills, health care this time is suffering too. Poor and uninsured patients are most at risk.
The Transplant Trick
An experimental protocol fools the immune system into accepting a new organ without debilitating drugs. Could it become routine?
Shock Value
Art and message merged in twentieth-century posters, raising the alarm about contagions from TB to AIDS.
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