Recombinant adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors are predominantly nonintegrating, but rare genomic integration events have been associated with oncogenesis in neonatal murine models. Here we ...
A 50-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital because of vaginal bleeding and anemia. She had a history of fibroids and 1 ...
Avian influenza can jump species from birds to humans, a fact that arouses concern for serious illness and broader human ...
Clinicians are rightly expected to disclose their gaps in knowledge or their inability to forecast an outcome. Yet emerging AI tools often cannot, or will not, do the same.
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In this trial of arthroscopic partial meniscectomy for degenerative medial meniscal tear in adults, participant-reported and radiologic outcomes over 10 years of follow-up suggested no benefit and ...
Today, the covenant between U.S. academic medical centers and society is under strain: corporatization and the mandate to ...
In a study involving 180 blood bags, use of a double-knot closure rather than the usual single knot prevented bacterial ...
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Supported in part by a grant from the FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health (to Drs. Kramer and Kesselheim), by a career development award from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality ...
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A new pilot Medicaid program — GENEROUS — combines centralized pharmaceutical-coverage negotiations with most-favored-nation pricing in an effort to lower drug costs, but it has some limitations.