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A Bitter Pill: Josiah Zayner's gut was making his life hell — so he embarked on an extreme DIY fecal transplant (The Verge)
Memory in the Flesh: A radical 1950s scientist suggested memories could survive outside the brain — and he may have been right (The Verge)
New US food guidelines show the power of lobbying, not science (The Verge)
Theranos' proprietary technology wasn't vetted by federal inspectors for two years (The Verge)
The CDC still isn't counting bisexuality correctly (The Verge)
Theranos doesn’t want its tech compared to other machines — except when it’s convenient (The Verge)
Oral history: the sexual misadventures of the dental dam (The Verge)
Medical journal’s bogus investigation could derail better dietary guidelines (The Verge)
Driven: how Zipcar's founders built and lost a car-sharing empire (The Verge)
Apple's new ResearchKit: 'Ethics quagmire' or medical research aid? (The Verge)
Vaccines in the '60s made people more likely to develop chlamydia — and now we know why (The Verge)
Will we ever know if this widely-used contraceptive increases the risk of HIV infection? (The Verge)
There's a pill that prevents HIV — why are only gay men talking about it? (The Verge)
I tried a vibrating "smart Kegel exerciser," and it hurt like hell (The Verge)
A real stand again antibiotic resistance starts at the farm, not the hospital (The Verge)