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This essay describes the experience of an oncologist in India and palliative care involving grieving families and coconuts.
This survey study describes the self-reported medical knowledge among physicians before and after attending a lecture on Chagas disease.
This Viewpoint discusses the potential challenges to the operational conduct of clinical trials in the Asia-Pacific region, where there is a high rate of cardiovascular disease, and provides possible solutions.
This case-crossover study assesses the risk of dementia-related deaths associated with short-term nighttime and daytime heat exposure.
This systematic review and individual participant data network meta-analysis evaluates the effectiveness of different fractional inspired oxygen in treating infants born at less than 32 weeks’ gestation to reduce mortality, severe morbidities, and oxygen saturations.
This cross-sectional survey study compares protein and essential amino acid intake levels against recommended levels among individuals in Brazil who adhere to a vegan diet and assesses whether adequate protein consumption is associated with greater intake of processed foods.
This meta-analysis evaluates sex differences in the prevalence of nonsuicidal self-injury among adolescents within and between geographical regions.
This randomized clinical trial analyzes data for children with central nervous system malaria whose fever was treated aggressively with preemptive acetaminophen and ibuprofen to assess reduction in maximum temperature vs that achieved with usual care.
This cohort study evaluates the association between social vulnerability and cardiovascular disease among adults in an urban setting in Haiti.
This economic evaluation compares the cost-effectiveness of durvalumab for maintenance treatment of stage III non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) across the US, Brazil, Singapore, and Spain.
In this Viewpoint, the authors write that US-based medical journals have an obligation to create space for discourse about the human costs of war and other political drivers of health.
This cross-sectional survey analyzes hospital services in Ukraine during the period before and after the Russian invasion.
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