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Nature Medicine explores the latest translational and clinical research news, with a fast-track designation for a vaccine against sexually transmitted infection with Neisseriagonorrhoeae.
The reignited Cancer Moonshot must support science that will tackle health and economic impacts of cancer and promote health equity in low- and middle-income countries.
A new framework systematically identifies patients with ataxia telangiectasia who are amenable to splice-switching ASO therapy — and could be applied to other rare diseases.
Nature Medicine explores the latest translational and clinical research news, with a newly approved JAK and TEC inhibitor for the autoimmune disease alopecia areata.
A large language model designed to give high-quality answers to medical questions outperforms previous iterations — but remains inferior to clinicians.
The introduction of publicly funded not-for-profit institutional review boards would realign incentives to promote research participants’ interests and improve accountability.
A breakthrough in drug discovery for glioblastoma requires serial collection of tissue from the central nervous system via window of opportunity trials
Early detection and a bundled treatment that combines recommended intervention strategies substantially reduces the risk of severe postpartum hemorrhage.
Non-communicable diseases in low- and middle-income countries can be tackled with integrated health systems interventions that consider multimorbidity, supported by patient involvement and new technologies.
In this issue, we ask what it takes to build a healthier future for populations — a necessary condition to deliver on the commitments of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.