The United States could take meaningful steps toward eliminating hepatitis C by broadly testing and treating people who are involved in the criminal legal system.
A patient with type 1 diabetes received genetically modified allogeneic islets and no immunosuppression. Results obtained ...
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Aspirin after an initial short course of rivaroxaban has been shown to be safe and effective for the prevention of venous thromboembolism after total hip or total knee arthroplasty, but uncertainty ...
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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.
Ashish Verma can be contacted at [email protected]. Supported by an American Heart Association Career Development Award (24CDA1274501) and a Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of ...
To the Editor: In the Study of Tirzepatide Compared with Dulaglutide on Major Cardiovascular Events in Participants with Type 2 Diabetes (SURPASS-CVOT), Nicholls et al. (Dec. 18/25 issue)1 found th ...
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