NEJM Gets Letter From DOJ
It’s the fourth journal to confirm receiving a letter asking about alleged bias
It’s the fourth journal to confirm receiving a letter asking about alleged bias
In retrospective study, hospitalized patients who got antibiotics seemed to do slightly worse
Improved treatment allows many men to live longer with good quality of life, experts say
The examines the experiences of 22 female patients in West Virginia whose insurance provider discontinued coverage for anti-obesity medications. Through semi-structured interviews, the study reveals…
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Concerns center on access to care
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a highly unpredictable disease characterized by significant variability between patients, which makes both prediction and management particularly challenging. In a…
However, CDC researchers recommend continued surveillance
Plasma assessment is not intended as a screening or stand-alone diagnostic test, agency says