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Audio Interview from the New England Journal of Medicine — Interview with Arthur Robin Williams on alcohol consumption in the United States and the effects of alcohol taxes.
Audio Interview from the New England Journal of Medicine — Interview with Liam McCoy on concerns about the implementation of large language models in note writing and related clinical tasks.
Electronic nicotine-delivery systems — also called e-cigarettes — are used by some tobacco smokers to assist with quitting. Evidence regarding the efficacy and safety of these systems is needed.
Hairy-cell leukemia, a rare B-cell cancer driven by a BRAF mutation and manifesting with cytopenias and splenomegaly, is responsive to purine analogue chemotherapy and to BRAF inhibitors combined w ...
Most rotator-cuff tears are degenerative, atraumatic, and more prevalent with age. Nonoperative treatment, including physical therapy, is typically recommended; surgery is considered in some cases.
One third of people with epilepsy have seizures despite medical treatment. The authors examine wearable digital health devices that can detect seizures and how these devices can affect epilepsy care.
A meta-analysis of tests of association between variants in TREM2 and Alzheimer’s disease showed high risk among R47H homozygotes.
Chronic spontaneous urticaria is an idiopathic syndrome defined by recurring itch, hives, or angioedema (or a combination of these symptoms) for more than 6 weeks. Remibrutinib, an oral, highly sel ...
In this article on measles, the authors review the epidemiology, clinical presentation, and associated illnesses as well as treatment and prevention strategies.
Sexual dysfunction in women impairs quality of life and is determined by multiple factors. Treatment includes lifestyle modification, counseling and psychosexual therapies, and pharmacotherapy.
A 64-year-old man presented with a 5-month history of a painful ulcer of the lateral left ankle. Recently, he had noticed malodorous secretions, increased erythema and edema, and worsening pain.
The study of retinoblastoma has led to fundamental insights into carcinogenesis, cell-cycle regulation, the genetic basis of cancer, and tumor-suppressor genes, as well as to advances in therapy.