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Understanding today’s corporatization of U.S. health care requires seeing it from a historical perspective, as a process that began with a change in the business model of care delivery in the 1920s.
This Double Take video explores the link between certain strains of human papillomavirus and cancer and reviews the evidence behind the HPV vaccine, as well as who should receive it and when.
A 19-year-old woman with a history of depression and anxiety symptoms was admitted to the hospital because of seizure, ...
The rate of fatalities on U.S. roadways is much higher than those in many other high-income nations. The authors review evidence-based strategies for moving toward a future with no traffic deaths.
Audio Interview from the New England Journal of Medicine — Interview with Arthur Robin Williams on alcohol consumption in the United States and the effects of alcohol taxes.
In 15 patients with primary aldosteronism, baxdrostat (a second-generation, nonimidazole aldosterone synthase inhibitor) resolved or reduced the severity of hypertension, excessive aldosterone ...
In this issue of the Journal, Aronne et al.1 report the results of a trial comparing tirzepatide and semaglutide, two drugs currently approved to treat obesity that consistently lead to reductions ...
Myasthenia gravis, an immune-mediated neurologic disorder, has for the past century been treated effectively with various immunotherapies, ranging from thymectomy to approved targeted agents.1,2 Th ...
Among patients with COPD, those with persistent or newly formed mucus plugs at 5-year follow-up had a greater decrease in lung function than those with resolved or no mucus plugs.
New AI-based software for generating patient notes purposely filters out social “chitchat,” but a primary care physician sees serious risks in that practice, for doctors and patients alike.
The author describes the scientific foundations and implications of a study on variant EPO and erythrocytosis.