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Medicaid improved mental health for uninsured

The counterintuitive findings by researchers at Harvard and MIT, from an experiment involving low-income, able-bodied Oregonians, appear in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine.

Surgery, therapy both prove good for knee repair

Results were published online by the New England Journal of Medicine.

Allergy treatment

Although no clinical studies of salt therapy have been conducted in the United States, Time magazine wrote that a 2006 report published in the New England Journal of Medicine concluded that cystic...

Study: Radiation for breast cancer increases heart risks, study says

Women with breast cancer who are treated with radiation run a higher risk of heart problems, according to a population-based study of survivors in Sweden and Denmark published Wednesday in the New...

Report attacks obesity myths

Their report in today's New England Journal of Medicine says dogma and fallacies are detracting from real solutions to the nation's weight problem.

Women have caught up to men on lung cancer risk

The research is in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine.

Prenatal gene testing may become common

"He led the federally funded study, published in today's New England Journal of Medicine.

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What the Oregon experiment says about Obamacare

A new study published by the New England Journal of Medicine shows that expanding Medicaid might...

New insight into cancer provided by DNA research

The study of endometrial cancer - the cancer of the uterine lining - and another of acute...