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Editorial
Covid-19 Update for September 20
Can Vaccines Prevent Transmission of Covid-19?
E.J. Rubin, L.R. Baden, and S. Morrissey
In this audio interview conducted on September 20, the editors discuss the changing role of vaccines in limiting transmission of Covid-19.
Sep 22 -
Correspondence
IL-1RA and Myocarditis after SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination
L. Thurner and Others
Neutralizing autoantibodies to interleukin-1 receptor antagonist were present in the circulation of the majority of patients with biopsy-confirmed myocarditis after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination.
Sep 21
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Editorial
Covid-19 Update for September 20
Can Vaccines Prevent Transmission of Covid-19?
E.J. Rubin, L.R. Baden, and S. Morrissey
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Original Article
Dapagliflozin in Heart Failure with Preserved EF
S.D. Solomon and Others
In a trial involving patients with heart failure and a mildly reduced or preserved ejection fraction, dapagliflozin reduced the risk of worsening heart failure or cardiovascular death.
Sep 22Editorial DELIVERing Progress in Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction
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Perspective
Management of OUD with Universal Treatment
R. Gupta and Others
Barriers at multiple levels impede the use of evidence-based medication for opioid use disorder. Actions by clinicians, health care systems, and policymakers could substantially expand treatment access.
Sep 21 -
Perspective
Pushing Back with Pills
L.A. Grossman
Drugs (and therefore drug regulation) will play a critical role in the future of reproductive rights, and the FDA and prochoice state legislators could take steps to facilitate access to key products.
Sep 22
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Perspective
Management of OUD with Universal Treatment
R. Gupta and Others
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Perspective
On- and Off-Ramps of Oncology Accelerated Approval
L.A. Fashoyin-Aje and Others
To address ongoing concerns about the implementation of the FDA’s Accelerated Approval pathway in oncology, a comprehensive strategy is needed — one that equally emphasizes “on-ramp” and “off-ramp” considerations.
Sep 21 -
Perspective
The Seeds of Ignorance
W.J. Moss
Consumption of betel nut, a carcinogen, has increased throughout the Asia–Pacific region. Many users begin chewing betel nut in adolescence and are unaware of its adverse effects.
Sep 22
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Perspective
On- and Off-Ramps of Oncology Accelerated Approval
L.A. Fashoyin-Aje and Others
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Learn More
Covid-19 Vaccine Resource Center
Practical guidance for your practice and patients
Original Research
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Original Article
Antisense Oligonucleotide for SOD1 ALS
T.M. Miller and Others
The antisense molecule tofersen was tested intrathecally in 108 patients with ALS due to SOD1 mutations. In a subgroup with faster-progressing disease, there was no clinical difference from placebo over a period of 28 weeks.
Sep 22
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Original Article
Glycemic Outcomes of Glycemia Reduction
The GRADE Study Research Group
In a trial of the glucose-lowering medications glargine, glimepiride, liraglutide, and sitagliptin added to metformin to maintain target glycated hemoglobin levels, all four decreased these levels.
Sep 22Editorial After Metformin — Next Steps for Type 2 Diabetes with Low Cardiovascular Risk
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Original Article
Microvascular Outcomes of Glycemia Reduction
The GRADE Study Research Group
In a secondary analysis comparing the effect of insulin glargine, glimepiride, liraglutide, and sitagliptin, added to metformin, on the incidences of microvascular complications and death, no material between-group differences were seen.
Sep 22
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Original Article
Glycemic Outcomes of Glycemia Reduction
The GRADE Study Research Group
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Correspondence
Protection against Omicron in Children
D.-Y. Lin and Others
In a 6-month study in children while omicron was dominant, previous SARS-CoV-2 infection and the BNT162b2 vaccine lowered the risks of infection, hospitalization, and death, but protection against omicron declined rapidly.
Sep 22
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Correspondence
Protection against Omicron in Children
D.-Y. Lin and Others
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Original Article
Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics Conference
Cerebral Embolic Protection during TAVR
S.R. Kapadia and Others
In a randomized trial involving patients with aortic stenosis, the use of a cerebral protection device during TAVR did not decrease the risk of periprocedural stroke, but there were fewer disabling strokes.
Sep 17Editorial Does Capturing Debris during TAVR Prevent Strokes?
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Original Article
Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics Conference
Cerebral Embolic Protection during TAVR
S.R. Kapadia and Others
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Explore Recently Published Research from NEJM Evidence
Discover recently published original research articles — from important first-in-human studies to confirmatory trials — that validate or challenge prior clinical findings.
Clinical Practice and Review
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Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
A Man with Chronic Diarrhea and Autoimmune Enteropathy
F.P. Colizzo and Others
A 33-year-old man was evaluated for relapsing diarrhea, which had initially developed during infancy. Autoimmune enteropathy had been diagnosed, but symptoms recurred despite treatment. What is the diagnosis?
Sep 22 -
Clinical Decisions
Managing Hyperglycemia in Non–Critically Ill Adults
L.L. Chang, G.E. Umpierrez, and S.E. Inzucchi
This interactive feature about management of hyperglycemia in non–critically ill inpatients who had been receiving metformin at home offers a case vignette accompanied by two essays, one supporting continuing metformin in the hospital and the other stopping metformin and initiating insulin therapy. Vote and comment.
Sep 15
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Review Article
Burkitt’s Lymphoma
M. Roschewski, L.M. Staudt, and W.H. Wilson
Burkitt’s lymphoma is a rapidly proliferating lymphoma of germinal-center B cells. Most patients are cured with chemotherapy and prevention of tumor lysis. Relapse and CNS involvement carry a poor prognosis.
Sep 22 -
Review Article
Franklin H. Epstein Lecture
Covid-19 Vaccines — Immunity, Variants, Boosters
D.H. Barouch
The protective effects of vaccination and prior infection against severe Covid-19 are reviewed, with proposed directions for future research, including mucosal immunity and intermittent vaccine boost strategies.
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Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
A Man with Headache and Progressive Neurologic Dysfunction
D. Jayne and Others
A 59-year-old man was evaluated for headache and progressive neurologic dysfunction. Giant-cell arteritis and cranial nerve palsies had been diagnosed previously. Neuroimaging revealed pachymeningitis. What is the diagnosis?
Sep 15
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Review Article
Burkitt’s Lymphoma
M. Roschewski, L.M. Staudt, and W.H. Wilson
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