On being that family member
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This cohort study examines the association of age with late distant recurrence in patients aged 45 years or younger with estrogen receptor (ER)–positive, ERBB2-negative breast…
With heightened US-China tech competition looming ahead of the US presidential election, one outcome seems certain: the rivalry—especially in drones—will only accelerate efforts to reduce…
This difference-in-differences analysis investigates changes in ownership of home health agencies in the US and associated changes in quality of care, patient volume, and staffing…
Nature Reviews Microbiology – In this Perspective, Joos, Ross and colleagues reflect on current approaches and the challenges of defining a ‘healthy’ microbiome, and propose…
The same AI that powers ChatGPT is ushering in a new era of more autonomous surgical robots.
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Using genetics to probe the origins of neurodevelopmental disabilities Ahmed Ahmed blends public policy with medicine to learn about the healthcare workforce. Read his story.
A study finds that telehealth does not lead to an increase in wasteful, low-value care and may even reduce unnecessary tests and procedures.
Researchers from the Center for Regenerative Medicine (CReM) and the Department of Medicine at Boston Medical Center (BMC) and Boston University (BU) have made a…