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How do you organize references for your paper?
Managing references for your article has come a long way over the last 20 years. Twenty years ago, you had ...
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What is the purpose of the references?
Your references simply provide the reader with the relevant known information and science that were previously published to provide context ...
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What is the purpose of the discussion?
The discussion is used to interpret your findings in the context of the existing known literature and information and to ...
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How should the word significant(ly) be used in scientific writing?
When presenting the findings of a study, the use of this word implies that a statistical test was utilized to ...
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What is the purpose of the results?
The results section should present your study’s key findings, without interpretation, passion, or prejudice, in an orderly and logical sequence ...
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RFA and Chemotherapy in Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer
This randomized clinical trial evaluates the efficacy of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and chemotherapy compared with chemotherapy only in patients with ...
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RFA and Chemotherapy in Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer
This randomized clinical trial evaluates the efficacy of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and chemotherapy compared with chemotherapy only in patients with ...
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Postacute Sequelae Following Omicron COVID-19 in Patients With Cancer
This cohort study evaluates the risk of postacute diagnoses and/or symptoms compatible with long COVID among patients with cancer in ...
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Postacute Sequelae Following Omicron COVID-19 in Patients With Cancer
This cohort study evaluates the risk of postacute diagnoses and/or symptoms compatible with long COVID among patients with cancer in ...
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Personalized Decision-Making in Risk-Reducing Surgery of the Ovaries
This survey study assesses factors that women at familial or hereditary risk of ovarian cancer consider with regard to risk-reducing ...
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Notes from a Gurney: An ED Physician Reports on Her Stint as a Trauma Patient
Dr. Charlotte Yeh was crossing the street in Washington, D.C., on her way to dinner when a car hit her ...
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Featured in NEJM Journal Watch: A New Clinical Decision Rule for Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Pending validation in other samples, the new Ottawa SAH Rule could be 100% sensitive, but would it outperform clinical judgment ...
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Adopting Three State Gun Laws Nationally Could Greatly Reduce Firearm Deaths
The three most effective U.S. state gun laws, if adopted nationally, could reduce firearm-related mortality substantially, a Lancet study finds ...
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Featured in NEJM Journal Watch: CBT or Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Depressed Outpatients?
After 16 sessions, depression in less than one fourth of patients remitted, and no differences were seen between treatments, according ...
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Featured in NEJM Journal Watch: Updated Guidelines for HER2 Testing in Breast Cancer
The guidelines carry recommendations for oncologists and pathologists. In NEJM Journal Watch, oncologist William Gradishar comments: "The availability of more ...
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The Impact of Antenatal Interpersonal Violence Exposure on Birthing Experience and Postpartum Mental Health Sequelae: Do We Need Trauma-Informed Interventions?
Sage Open, Volume 16, Issue 1, January-March 2026. Intimate partner violence (IPV) is common and is associated with deleterious mental ...
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Bridging Perspectives: A Comparative Study of Sino-American Science Education Policies Through Intertextuality
Sage Open, Volume 16, Issue 1, January-March 2026. Drawing on the theoretical lens of intertextuality and employing the Latent Dirichlet ...
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Bridging Perspectives: A Comparative Study of Sino-American Science Education Policies Through Intertextuality
Sage Open, Volume 16, Issue 1, January-March 2026. Drawing on the theoretical lens of intertextuality and employing the Latent Dirichlet ...
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Community Co-Governance, Welfare Policy, and Geriatric Depression in China: A Positioning Theory Approach
Sage Open, Volume 16, Issue 1, January-March 2026. As populations age, a paradox persists: despite growing emphasis on “active aging,” ...
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Community Co-Governance, Welfare Policy, and Geriatric Depression in China: A Positioning Theory Approach
Sage Open, Volume 16, Issue 1, January-March 2026. As populations age, a paradox persists: despite growing emphasis on “active aging,” ...
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