A patient with type 1 diabetes received genetically modified allogeneic islets and no immunosuppression. Results obtained ...
Explore this issue of The New England Journal of Medicine (Vol. 390 No. 10).
As artificial intelligence is rapidly adopted across the U.S. health care sector, many experts see it as a critical tool in ...
How can health care organizations advance health equity when political, legal, and cultural forces are making the work more ...
Growing acceptance of voluntary euthanasia, which opens the door to death by organ donation, warrants a recontextualization of the dead donor rule and assessment of the ethical principles involved.
The two academic authors of the article by Jayne et al., Avacopan for the Treatment of ANCA-Associated Vasculitis, N Engl J Med 2021;384:599-609, 1 request retraction of the article because, according ...
A rapid growth in the population of older Americans has long been anticipated. But projections didn’t anticipate that this transition would coincide with a sustained reduction in nursing-home services ...
Inaccurate anti-Latino narratives obscure and downplay Latino contributions to U.S. society and legitimize discriminatory policies, harming Latino people’s health in both direct and indirect ways.
Explore the current issue of The New England Journal of Medicine (Vol. 395 No. 2).
Society depends on clinicians to provide high-quality services in the vast areas of medical care in which quality isn’t measured. But corporate entities may not support this type of professionalism.
The United States faces a projected shortage of millions of long-term–care workers by 2040. Yet in each area where progress could help address this gap, federal policy is moving in the wrong direction ...
To the Editor: Approximately 850 million persons live with kidney disease, and chronic kidney disease is among the fastest growing causes of death worldwide. 1 Chronic kidney disease is diagnosed on ...
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