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Many learners are more facile with the use of large language models in medicine than their supervisors are. The authors ...
MASLD has become the most common chronic liver disease worldwide. The authors review the features of the disease as well as ...
The FDA has begun soliciting feedback to inform the next version of the Prescription Drug User Fee Act. User fees remain ...
Native Americans who receive care from the Indian Health Service aren’t covered by the federal law that bans discrimination based on genetic makeup, which could perpetuate health disparities.
A rare T-cell lymphoma after chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy for myeloma was linked to CCR4 overexpression and vector integration, which highlights the need for monitoring after CAR ...
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 ...
An industry-supported center claims that it costs companies $2.6 billion to develop a new drug. But we need a broader-based and more transparent reckoning of research-and-development costs to infor ...
Risdiplam, an oral pre–messenger RNA splicing modifier, is an efficacious treatment for persons with symptomatic spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). The safety and efficacy of risdiplam in ...
Over the objections of numerous members of Congress, state attorneys general, and families of people killed by opioid products, the company was permitted to resolve all federal criminal and civil c ...
A small-molecule drug proves its mettle in the treatment of spinal muscular atrophy, a disease amenable to intervention at the pre-mRNA level.
Ever since the early use of cortisone for giant-cell arteritis in the 1950s,1 glucocorticoids have been a foundational treatment for this form of large-vessel vasculitis, providing clinical benefit ...
To the Editor: Cederholm and Bosaeus (July 11 issue)1 propose three causal subtypes of malnutrition: disease-related with and without underlying inflammation and “starvation due to inadequate ...