Topic: The New England Journal Of Medicine
SALT Responding to recent data that found daily consumption of an omega-3-enriched margarine spread had no benefit in preventing cardiovascular...
Minneapolis - Results of a small study show that bone-marrow transplantation may help fight the rare, genetic skin disease recessive dystrophic...
A commentary in this week's New England Journal of Medicine called our publication of heart bypass surgery ratings a “watershed event in health...
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~ellio023/documents/ElliottDrugPushers.pdf"Making A Killing", Mother Jones, September/October 2010.(with Roberto Abadie)...
Jacques Bent - a 67-year-old father of four grown and successful sons, a semi-retired taxi driver who knows the city so well he can "make a map of...
The results are in - and it should be good news to anyone more interested in improving America's health care system than they are in fueling the...
Tai chi may help improve quality of life . . THE QUESTION Might the pain and fatigue of fibromyalgia be relieved by tai chi, the mind-body exercise...
BOSTON (Reuters) - Aggressively lowering blood pressure did little to prevent kidney damage in blacks, unless protein in their urine showed evidence of damage in the first place, researchers reported on Wednesday.Doctors had hoped to show that dropping bl
Intensively treating hypertension in some African Americans with kidney disease by pushing blood pressure well below the current recommended goal...
A molecular test designed to easily diagnose tuberculosis (TB) and detect a drug-resistant form of the bacterium that causes TB can provide much...