Bronchiectasis guidelines are inconsistent with regard to the effectiveness of mucoactive agents, and their use varies ...
Sotatercept, an activin-signaling inhibitor, reduces morbidity and mortality among patients with long-standing pulmonary ...
Public policies, by way of the social narratives they reinforce, can affect health by mechanisms that are independent of any effects on resources and opportunities.
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 ...
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Evidence-based medicine shifted medicine’s center of gravity away from the space between clinician and patient. A new “interpersonal medicine” would be a disciplined approach to delivering care that ...
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 ...
Having worked at seven hospitals in Gaza since December 2023, an American surgeon finds value in doing whatever is possible to serve a community — and bearing witness to unimaginable human suffering.
To the Editor: Harrison et al. (Feb. 8 issue) 1 found that resmetirom treatment reduced levels of free thyroxine (FT4) by approximately 16 to 19% in patients with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH).
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