Distillations magazine
Health & Medicine
Bodies, minds, and the things that help and harm them
Joseph Goldberger’s Filth Parties
A crusading doctor’s stomach-churning efforts to beat back pellagra in the American South.
Stress Baking and the Comfort of Connection
Baking homemade bread anchors us to millennia-long traditions.
Hashime Murayama and the Art of Saving Lives
A wildlife painter who ran afoul of xenophobic authorities during World War II found refuge and renewed purpose in the lab.
The Nurse Who Introduced Gloves to the Operating Room
Caroline Hampton and the forgotten origins of the first personal protective equipment.
The Story of Serum Therapy
How a 19th-century invention could save lives today.
Who Needs a Mammogram?
In the fight against breast cancer, entrenched interests and outmoded ideas may be hurting patients.
Medicinal Leeches and Where to Find Them
The rise, fall, and resurrection of the humble leech.
Old Drug Ketamine Offers New Hope for Chronic Pain Sufferers
Will stigma and cost undermine the therapy’s promise?
Our Oldest, Deadliest Foe
Tracing the immense misery wreaked by the mosquito.
Searching for Schizophrenia
In the late 1960s an international contingent of psychiatrists took up a monumental task: making schizophrenia mean the same thing to doctors around the world.
Smallpox and the Long Road to Eradication
It’s one thing to make a scientific discovery, but making it count is another thing entirely.
Interview: Sangeeta Bhatia
The biomedical researcher talks about her work using nanotechnology to detect and treat disease.
Heat Therapy
Humans have a masochistic love of capsaicin, a molecule responsible for the burn in hot peppers. That connection could be a key to pain relief.
The Death of Jesse Gelsinger, 20 Years Later
Gene editing promises to revolutionize medicine. But how safe is safe enough for the patients testing these therapies?
Exhuming the Flu
Remembering the Spanish flu 100 years later.
Probing the Mysteries of Human Digestion
The strange, sometimes sickening things we’ve done to understand what goes on inside our guts.
Opioids’ Devastating Return
The latest painkiller revival has left a trail of bodies, with no end in sight.
Old Brew, New Brew
Fermentation is the key to many of the lifesaving drugs we have today.