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The Compass: How different cold and flu drugs work, could bears hold a clue to treating diabetes, and a mistake that changed medicine forever.

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THE COMPASS
This week, we explore the world of health and medicine. Learn how different cold and flu drugs work, discover how hibernating bears could hold a clue to treating diabetes, and see how a 1918 pandemic mistake changed medicine forever.
PHOTOGRAPH BY PETR SVANCARA, CTK/AP IMAGES
Feeling sick? Here’s how different cold and flu drugs work
Understanding what different medications do to fight seasonal illnesses can help you find the right treatment.
THE ROLE THAT MEDICATIONS PLAY
PHOTOGRAPH BY ROBERT HUBNER, WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY
Hibernating bears could hold a clue to treating diabetes
Scientists have discovered eight key proteins—also found in people—that help keep grizzly bears diabetes free.
GENETIC CLUES DISCOVERED
GOOD READS
1.
Social vs. medical egg freezing: What’s the difference?
2.
How to deal with food poisoning while traveling—and how to avoid it altogether
3.
Leeches are still used in medicine—yes, really. Here’s why.
4.
Horseshoe crab blood saves lives. Can we protect these animals from ourselves?
PHOTOGRAPH BY TOMER IFRAH
This doctor braves mountains by horseback and on foot to make house calls
This 80-year-old physician is a lifeline during brutal winters in the Caucasus Mountains.
LIFE OF A MOUNTAIN DOCTOR
CINCO DE MAYO IS OFTEN CONFUSED FOR MEXICO’S INDEPENDENCE DAY. WHAT IS THE CORRECT DATE TO CELEBRATE THE COUNTRY’S INDEPENDENCE FROM SPAIN?
A. FEBRUARY 22ND
B. MAY 6TH
C. SEPTEMBER 16TH
CLICK TO SEE IF YOU’RE RIGHT!
PHOTOGRAPH BY STEPHAN ELLERINGMANN, LAIF/REDUX
How liquid biopsies have made it easier to treat cancer
The tests detect traces of disease in a patient’s blood. Here’s how they’re used—and why scientists hope they’re the future of cancer screening.
A BETTER BIOPSY
PHOTOGRAPH BY HULTON-DEUTSCH COLLECTION, CORBIS VIA GETTY
The 1918 pandemic mistake that changed medicine forever
A misunderstanding about the microbe that actually causes the flu created a ripple effect that changed the future of U.S. drug development, clinical trials, and pandemic preparedness.
AN ENORMOUS IMPACT
WHERE WILL WE JOURNEY TO NEXT?
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