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The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) is the world’s leading medical journal and website. Published continuously for over 200 years, NEJM delivers high-quality, peer-reviewed research and interactive clinical content to physicians, educators, and the global medical community.
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Long-term study reveals key early detection markers for heart disease prevention
Researchers tracked changes in brains, including protein levels & brain shrinkage
It demonstrated a remarkable cure rate, rather than merely offering a treatment
Trial results were positive but cautioned the use until proven safe and effective
Screening people at risk of genetic diseases thereby reducing the burden of health care costs
Neuroprosthesis provides natural communication for people who cannot talk
A&E bases clinical trial on body temperature in critical patients conducted
Semaglutide suppresses appetite, helping trail participants lose 20% of their weight
Generic polypill along with aspirin reduces the risk of heart problems
Called VEXAS- discovered using a novel genome first strategy
Study and procedure represent a milestone in personalized medicine for Parkinson's
New therapeutic personalized strategy could bring back movement to those suffering
There are a lot of good in IF for health, disease, and ageing, with some risks too
Always better to consult a doctor and discuss before trying intermittent fasting
This closed-loop system customizes treatment, automatically adjusts insulin levels
Doctors from Boston sequenced in detail whole genome of Mila and found the disease-causing mutation
UK doctors announce that more than half of the patients can now survive advanced melanoma
It took thirteen years for RNA interference technology to come to this stage
Nearly 1,000 clinics selling unregulated treatments in the US
Would be interesting to compare to people with low vitamin D blood levels