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Insulin Brought Life to the Dying
Before the discovery of insulin, diabetes was a death sentence. Here’s the life-saving story of how scientists discovered insulin. The American ...
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Intelligent Designer Babies
A survey asked highly committed evangelicals what they thought of using gene editing to:
Treat disease at birth
An appropriate use of medical technology ...
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Father and Sons Jailed for Fake Cure
The Department of Justice has filed charges against a father and his three sons for their role in illegally selling industrial bleach. The bleach itself ...
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After Dream Vacation Man Finds Worms in Feet
According to Tik Tok user Allison Wit, her recent dream honeymoon had a surprise ending. Unfortunately, it was not a good surprise. In a series of videos ...
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Racism Increasingly Treated as Public Health Crisis
In online conversations with survivors of the coronavirus (COVID-19), Christy DeGallerie noticed a trend in the many stories of medical treatment: many ...
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Celebrity Retracts Virus Denial After Son Tests Positive
Former game show host Chuck Woolery recently deactivated his Twitter account after doing a dramatic about-face on a life or death issue. On July 12th, ...
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2000 Years of Christians and Epidemics
Two of Jesus’ most famous teachings are “Love your neighbor as yourself” and “Greater love has no man than this, that he should ...
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God's Word: The Imperishable Seed
When Sarah Sallon moved back home to Israel, to her job at the Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem, she went looking for medicinal plants which had helped ...
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Famous Author Revolted Against Death
In his recent book, Matthew Levering writes:
The famous American writer Susan Sontag died of cancer in 2004 at the age of 71. When her cancer returned ...
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Physician Moved to Tears by Jesus' Advocacy for Children
In her recent book, Rebecca McLaughlin writes:
Paul Offit, a professor of pediatrics and vaccinology at the University of Pennsylvania, had good reason ...
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