A New York Times health reporter explains what makes a good study, and how she knows which papers merit an article.
The findings sparked a debate about the merits of RCTs vs other study designs—one surgeon urged others to “read a textbook.” ...
"As of now, semaglutide is FDA-indicated for slowing chronic kidney disease progression, [but] our results suggest that ...
A large study has found that calcium supplements, long recommended for bone health, particularly in older women, don’t ...
Patients with severe asthma receiving mepolizumab experience reductions in healthcare resource use and improvements in work ...
Erratum: Randomized, Open-Label, Phase III Study of Tilsotolimod in Combination With Ipilimumab Versus Ipilimumab Alone in Patients With Advanced Refractory Melanoma (ILLUMINATE-301) The trials were ...
Medical research is essential for advancing the understanding of health, diseases, and treatments. There are many types of studies that serve different purposes. Medical research, or health research, ...
Impact of Lean Body Mass–Based Oxaliplatin Dose Calculation on Neurotoxicity in Adjuvant Treatment of Stage III Colon Cancer: Results of the Phase II Randomized LEANOX Trial The trials were conducted ...