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Intravenous thrombolysis remains a standard treatment for acute ischemic stroke within 4.5 hours after onset. Vascular reocclusion may occur after intravenous thrombolysis and may be preventable ...
In the current anti-immigrant political environment in the United States, what will happen when immigrants who work in the health care system are forced to leave?
The author describes the scientific foundations and implications of a study on variant EPO and erythrocytosis.
In 2006, a prospective observational study first showed that physical activity after a colon cancer diagnosis was linked to a decreased risk of recurrence and death.1 Since then, numerous observati ...
The U.S. Supreme Court recently upheld Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming hormonal treatment for transgender minors. This decision will have profound implications.
After decades of undergoing epidemiologic study, prostate cancer remains an enigmatic disease; the only established risk factors are older age, family history of prostate cancer, and African ancest ...
This editorial explains the genetic basis of Pompe’s disease and other lysosomal storage disorders, as well as the foundations of enzyme-replacement therapy.
The landscape for genetically modified organisms is changing, thanks to sharp increases in the amounts and numbers of chemical herbicides applied to GM crops and the classification of two of the mo ...
New AI-based software for generating patient notes purposely filters out social “chitchat,” but a primary care physician sees serious risks in that practice, for doctors and patients alike.
At first glance, China might seem unlikely to offer useful health care lessons to other countries. But China has undertaken a series of remarkable health system experiments that are instructive at ...
The financial assistance policies of some U.S. hospitals now define medical necessity much more restrictively than it has conventionally been understood, as covering only services that are ...