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 ...
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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 ...
Five and a half months before this evaluation, the patient was admitted to the neurology unit of this hospital with multifocal left middle cerebral artery stroke, which had manifested as weakness in ...
Inadequate payment is just one of many factors that negatively affect daily practice and contribute to burnout among primary care physicians. Also problematic are growing piles of nonclinical tasks.
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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 ...
Discordant trends in the incidence of metastatic breast and prostate cancer since the widespread implementation of early-detection efforts may reflect distinct disease dynamics or may result from the ...
Hereditary angioedema is a rare genetic disease characterized by severe and unpredictable swelling attacks. NTLA-2002 is an in vivo gene-editing therapy that is based on clustered regularly ...
The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” will dramatically increase U.S. greenhouse-gas emissions, along with all their known adverse health consequences.