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This Week in the Journal
Article Summaries
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Perspective
What Ails the FDA?
S. Okie
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2015 — The Future of Medical Libraries
D. A.B. Lindberg and B. L. Humphreys
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Quiet in the Library
T. H. Lee
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[ All Recent Perspective Articles ]


Original Articles
Cardiovascular Risk Associated with Celecoxib in a Clinical Trial for Colorectal Adenoma Prevention
S. D. Solomon and Others
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Complications of the COX-2 Inhibitors Parecoxib and Valdecoxib after Cardiac Surgery
N. A. Nussmeier and Others
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Cardiovascular Events Associated with Rofecoxib in a Colorectal Adenoma Chemoprevention Trial
R. S. Bresalier and Others
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Transmission of Rabies Virus from an Organ Donor to Four Transplant Recipients
A. Srinivasan and Others
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[ All Recent Original Articles ]


Review Articles
Current Concepts: The Serotonin Syndrome
E. W. Boyer and M. Shannon
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[ All Recent Review Articles ]

  Images in Clinical Medicine
Acquired Acrodermatitis Enteropathica
L. C. Wang and S. Bushey
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Streptococcal Pharyngitis
S. Nimishikavi and L. Stead
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[ All Recent Images ]


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Case 8-2005 — A 10-Year-Old Boy with Pain in the Right Thigh
M. C. Gebhardt, D. I. Rosenthal, and P. M. Arnell
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[ All Recent Case Records ]


Editorial
COX-2 Inhibitors — A Lesson in Unexpected Problems
J. M. Drazen
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COX-2 Inhibitors — Lessons in Drug Safety
B. M. Psaty and C. D. Furberg
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Deadweight? — The Influence of Obesity on Longevity
S. H. Preston
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[ All Recent Editorials ]


Special Reports
A Potential Decline in Life Expectancy in the United States in the 21st Century
S. J. Olshansky and Others
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[ All Recent Special Reports ]


Clinical Implications of Basic Research
Anemia and Gene Therapy — A Matter of Control
K. High
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[ All Recent Clinical Implications of Basic Research Articles ]


Correspondence
Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation in Congestive Heart Failure
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The "Pill-in-the-Pocket" Approach to Atrial Fibrillation
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Vascular Events after Acute Infection or Vaccination
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Altered Nuclear Transfer
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Medical Discoveries and Scientific Priority
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Acute Pericarditis
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H1-Antihistamines
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Leflunomide for Polyomavirus Type BK Nephropathy
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[ All Recent Correspondence ]


Book Reviews
The Status Syndrome: How Social Standing Affects Our Health and Longevity
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Critical Condition: How Health Care in America Became Big Business — and Bad Medicine
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The Last Well Person: How to Stay Well Despite the Health-Care System
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The Eicosanoids
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[ All Recent Book Reviews ]


Corrections
Tinea Circinata
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Multiple Myeloma
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Acute Pericarditis
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Rofecoxib, Merck, and the FDA
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Oral Erythromycin and the Risk of Sudden Death
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