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Though many regard the new policy as a much-needed check on industry ties to medicine??an issue that has received heightened national scrutiny in recent years—some Partners employees caution that the new restrictions may be too broad and could ultimately stifle essential physician activity...
...study—published Sunday in the journal Nature Medicine??found a strong correlation between lacking the gene DAB2IP and a higher chance of developing prostate cancer in mice. The scientists’ findings were corroborated when they analyzed the tissue samples of hundreds of prostate cancer patients...
Others who denounce industry in medicine??like former New England Journal of Medicine editor Arnold S. Relman—have said that these restrictions are long overdue and do not go far enough...
...result, Mitchell’s paper—published yesterday in the New England Journal of Medicine??recommends expert management for palliative care in addition to awareness of the seriousness of the disease at the end stage...
...table,” replaced by non-profit cooperatives that studies have shown will not effectively lower insurance costs, supposedly their biggest selling point. In fact, the public option has been sidelined by many as a far-left fixation—as socialized medicine??rather than what it actually is: an option, one that would compete with and keep in check insurance companies that care about our health about as much as the inventors of fried dough. The Democratic Party seems disorganized and fragmented. And, perhaps most surprising, Obama and his administration, the masters of messaging, seem...