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The New England Journal of Medicine
Stella’s case, entwining severe addiction with critical health conditions, underscores the pressing need for a healthcare approach that transcends traditional biases and embraces comprehensive, compassionate care.
Cardiology January 23rd 2024
This article delves into the ethical complexities of a physician’s journey with a terminally ill patient, highlighting the importance of patient autonomy and trust in palliative care.
All Specialties January 3rd 2024
The FDA’s guidance on psychedelic medicine is a landmark in mental health treatment. With the potential to treat PTSD, addiction, and treatment-resistant depression, psychedelics could heighten the field. However, the guidance also highlights the need for rigorous study of these substances, particularly regarding their subjective effects and the role of psychological support.
Psychiatry November 14th 2023
In addition to being stigmatized and vulnerable, people with intellectual or developmental disabilities are severely undercounted and underrepresented in medical research. This highlights the urgent need for more inclusive research and resources to ensure equitable cancer treatment for this population.
Internal Medicine November 1st 2023
Did you know that recent court decisions could impact how we learn about drug risks? For instance, lecanemab (Leqembi), a new treatment for Alzheimer’s disease, has potential risks that are not fully disclosed in its label.
All Specialties October 24th 2023
Explore how aging and personal health risks can transform a physician’s perspective on patient care. Learn about the shift from objectivity to empathy in physician-patient relationships.
All Specialties October 17th 2023