Prestigious Medical Journal Ignored Nazi Atrocities, Historians Find
The New England Journal of Medicine published an article condemning its own record during World War II.
By Alexander Nazaryan
The New England Journal of Medicine published an article condemning its own record during World War II.
By Alexander Nazaryan
El ensayo duró solo un año y no es concluyente, pero dio señales de esperanza a algunos expertos.
By Gina Kolata
The trial lasted only one year but offered embers of hope to some experts.
By Gina Kolata
Since its inception, this murky term has straddled the dual role of disciplining and inspiring.
By Rachel E. Gross
Muchos pacientes son reacios a someterse a colonoscopias o a hacerse pruebas fecales en casa. Los médicos ven potencial en otro método de detección.
By Gina Kolata
Many patients are reluctant to undergo colonoscopies or conduct at-home fecal tests. Doctors see potential in another screening method.
By Gina Kolata
At SXSW, a documentary traces the arc of plastics in our lives, and highlights evolving research of the potential harm of its presence in our bodies.
By Andrew Jacobs
People with long Covid symptoms scored slightly lower on a cognitive test than people who had recovered. But long Covid patients who eventually got better scored as well as those whose symptoms did not last long.
By Pam Belluck
Xolair cuts the risk of dangerous reactions after exposure to minute amounts of allergens, researchers reported. But people taking it still must avoid risky foods.
By Roni Caryn Rabin
The F.D.A. recently approved the first therapy for patients in danger of losing their toes, fingers and other exposed parts of the body.
By Matt Richtel
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