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A 19-year-old woman with a history of depression and anxiety symptoms was admitted to the hospital because of seizure, ...
This Double Take video explores the link between certain strains of human papillomavirus and cancer and reviews the evidence ...
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.
To prevent the spread of inaccurate information, academic and health care institutions will need to equip scientists and clinicians to engage effectively on nontraditional media platforms.
In 15 patients with primary aldosteronism, baxdrostat (a second-generation, nonimidazole aldosterone synthase inhibitor) resolved or reduced the severity of hypertension, excessive aldosterone ...
We offered mitochondrial donation (by pronuclear transfer) or preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) to a series of women with pathogenic mtDNA variants who sought to reduce the transmission of ...
The author describes the implementation of a clinical-care program involving pronuclear transfer to minimize the transmission of mitochondrial disease. He also describes the long pathway leading to ...
A 71-year-old woman with systemic lupus erythematosus presented to the ophthalmology clinic for an annual screening examination for hydroxychloroquine-related toxic effects. She reported no vision ...
The author describes pronuclear transfer, a type of mitochondrial donation, which was made available to women with mitochondrial DNA disease in a reproductive care pathway implemented in Newcastle, ...
AI mammography aids are being sold as additions to mammography screening, with direct-to-consumer marketing touting improved cancer-detection rates, despite a lack of evidence of clinical effective ...
After a year of clinical rotations in which a medical student learns to face death up close, her experience on a silent meditation retreat provides her with new perspective on death and life.
Explore this issue of The New England Journal of Medicine (Vol. 393 No. 2).