Genetic deficiency of otoferlin, a protein critical to synaptic transmission by the sensory hair cells of the ear, causes congenital deafness. Medicines to treat the condition are lacking; ...
Digital tobacco-cessation treatments hold great promise. But dedicated efforts will be required to promote access to and ...
AI has the potential to expand the reach of humanitarian aid during crises. Yet there are substantial challenges and risks ...
Sotatercept, an activin-signaling inhibitor, reduces morbidity and mortality among patients with long-standing pulmonary ...
In the face of Israel’s ongoing assault on Gaza’s health system and the catastrophic famine caused by the devastation, U.S. physicians have an ethical obligation to respond and support immediate ...
Lawmakers and regulators have grown alarmed about vertical integration and the role of “middlemen” in the U.S. health care system. Yet pharmaceutical wholesalers have largely evaded public scrutiny.
Explore the current issue of The New England Journal of Medicine (Vol. 393 No. 14).
The Corporatization of U.S. Health Care: Insight into Corporate Governance — What Motivates Hospitals and Delivery Systems. S. Lipstein . The Risks of Pharmaceutical Tariffs for ...
Explore this issue of The New England Journal of Medicine (Vol. 392 No. 21).
This feature about a student with strep throat and an unconfirmed penicillin allergy offers a case vignette accompanied by two essays, one supporting use of a nonpenicillin antibiotic and the other ...
To the Editor: The results of the OPTION trial (Comparison of Anticoagulation with Left Atrial Appendage Closure after Atrial Fibrillation Ablation), reported by Wazni et al. (April 3 issue), 1 showed ...
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