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    Epidemic: Get clinical reports, commentary, and other resources, at

  2. Quick Take video on the MGTX trial summarizes new research in treatment of myasthenia gravis

  3. Perspective from R. Alta Charo of : Whole Women’s Victory — or Not?

  4. New Perspective from Dr. Richard Gunderman of : Hospitalists and the Decline of Comprehensive Care

  5. Perspective by & Lee Goldman on the 20th anniversary of the hospitalist:

  6. Original Article: Treatment of Fabry’s Disease with the Pharmacologic Chaperone Migalastat

  7. Extended Thromboprophylaxis with Betrixaban in Acutely Ill Medical Patients

  8. Newest Image Challenge: What's the most likely diagnosis?

  9. Editorial: “Freeze Only” — An Evolving Standard in Clinical In Vitro Fertilization

  10. Original Article: Fresh versus Frozen Embryos for Infertility in the Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

  11. Editorial: RetroSternal — Looking Back at Thymectomy for Myasthenia Gravis

  12. Original Article: Randomized Trial of Thymectomy in Myasthenia Gravis

  13. Challenge your diagnostic skills: Take the NEJM 10 toughest Image Challenges Quiz

  14. RT : How might exposure to a farming lifestyle lead to low levels of in Amish children?

  15. Quick Take video: Asthma is 4 times as common among Hutterites vs. Amish farming communities

  16. A diagnosis of urticaria multiforme was made and the child was treated with diphenhydramine.

  17. Health Policy Data Watch: Monthly Gains in Jobs (3-month moving average)

  18. A man with peripheral edema. What does his chest X-ray suggest? Submit your answer:

  19. Image of the Week: Fever and Hypotension in a Refugee

  20. NEJM Quick Take videos provide a 2-min summary of an article’s findings and implications. Discover these videos now:

  21. Expert Consult from Dr. Richard Gunderman & William G. Tilbury: Recognizing and Surviving Burnout

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