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Perspective from The New England Journal of Medicine — Prioritizing Mental Health in the HIV/AIDS Response in Africa
Perspective from The New England Journal of Medicine — Prioritizing Mental Health in the HIV/AIDS Response in Africa
After Covid-19, the global health community must address major gaps in global preparedness, critical capacities needed for a safer and fairer world, and international instruments…
In the final results of a randomized trial involving patients with HIV infection, pitavastatin reduced the incidence of adverse cardiovascular events at 5.6 years of…
Image Challenge from the New England Journal of Medicine — May 9, 2024
The wide range of immune-related adverse effects associated with immune checkpoint blockade can complicate this effective therapy and limit its use in patients with cancer.…
The FDA is considering implementing a nicotine product standard, under which cigarettes could contain only very low levels of nicotine. Preparing for the tobacco industry’s…
A 30-year-old woman was evaluated because of back pain, leg stiffness, and falling. Tone was increased in the legs. Exaggeration of the normal lumbar lordosis…
The use of thrombectomy in patients with acute stroke and a large infarct of unrestricted size has not been well studied. We assigned, in a…
Original Article from The New England Journal of Medicine — Rusfertide, a Hepcidin Mimetic, for Control of Erythrocytosis in Polycythemia Vera
In patients with immune thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (iTTP), autoantibodies against the metalloprotease ADAMTS13 lead to catastrophic microvascular thrombosis. However, the potential benefit…
The use of thrombectomy in patients with acute stroke and a large infarct of unrestricted size has not been well studied. We assigned, in a…