The New England Journal of Medicine: Research & Review Articles on Diseases & Clinical Practice

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The New England Journal of Medicine: Research & Review Articles on Diseases & Clinical Practice

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The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) is a weekly general medical journal that publishes new medical research findings, review articles, and editorial opinion on a wide variety of topics of importance to biomedical science and clinical practice.

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NEJM: Are drugs or lifestyle changes best for obese, diabetic youths?

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