The resident presented a patient admitted for chest pain after walking his dog. The attending asked, “What was the name of his dog?” The resident was stumped. Four years later, he’s not sure anythi ...
Blood-pressure reduction is the only proven treatment to prevent stroke. Whether a single pill that combines three ...
Guidelines recommend a trial of antiarrhythmic drugs before catheter ablation for persistent atrial fibrillation. Whether pulsed field ablation (PFA) may be a preferred initial treatment is ...
Whether treatment with balanced crystalloid fluid leads to better outcomes than 0.9% saline in children treated for septic ...
There has been substantial interest in the development of GLP-1 drugs and optimism about their public health effects. But some worrisome signals related to disordered eating have emerged.
Drug-overdose deaths among adolescents have increased in recent years. Steps can be taken to equip adolescents with the knowledge and tools they need to keep themselves safe.
Explore this issue of The New England Journal of Medicine (Vol. 394 No. 3).
How an academic medical center emerged from financial deficits, workforce turnover, and low morale to become a ...
Health worker burnout, exacerbated by Covid-19, is not only about long hours. It’s about the fundamental disconnect between health workers and the mission to serve that motivates them.
Explore this issue of The New England Journal of Medicine (Vol. 393 No. 9).
The Pediatric Research Equity Act was intended to promote the development and testing of prescription drugs for children. But ...
A 49-year-old man with acute myeloid leukemia was evaluated for prolonged neutropenic fever. On examination, there were crackles at the lung bases. CT of the chest revealed a reversed halo sign.
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