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Give us more ‘Pops’ On Nov. 11, I read a touching letter to the editor from a son sharing a letter from his war-hero, recently deceased “Pops” as a Veterans Day tribute. Wow… ...
To the Editor: In their report on the MOVe-OUT trial, Jayk Bernal et al. (Feb. 10 issue)1 present improbable statistical results. Overestimated treatment effects in interim analyses are well unders ...
Digging hard to find a Republican to knock Trump? All the way to Lafayette, Colo., and a lobbyist for Rupert Murdoch? Since Roger Ailes died and Paul Ryan got on ...
Wednesday marked perhaps your greatest misfiring yet. What happened in Hartford — and throughout the past week or so — has been a mockery of our institution. But that doesn’t reflect poorly on the … ...
The editor of The Lancet wrote in the British medical journal that he regrets the polarization caused by the publication of an open letter accusing Israel of a “massacre” in Gaza, but did not ...
Gaining Sight After Years of Blindness Takes Time. Visual areas of the brain need to learn to organize and interpret sensory ...
Shorter-form messaging seems to be preferable for recruiting participants to enroll in clinical trials, according to a research letter published online June 25 in the Journal of the American Medical ...
“At a moment of unbearable human destruction in Gaza, the unintended outcome of the Manduca et al letter was an extreme polarization of already divided positions,” Dr. Richard Horton wrote in ...
Give us more ‘Pops’ On Nov. 11, I read a touching letter to the editor from a son sharing a letter from his war-hero, recently deceased “Pops” as a Veterans Day tribute. Wow… ...
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