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Regular nut consumption has a positive effect on chronic kidney disease and mortality in the United States, a recent study…
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January 26, 2022 8 0
Knowledge TransferScientific Feature
On Dental Caries and New Year Resolutions of a Sweet Tooth
With the festive season just behind us, where many of us have indulged in sweets, sugary foods and drinks, it…
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January 19, 2022 7 0
Knowledge TransferScientific Feature
From Patients for Patients: Best in Class Example of Customer Centricity
Filling educational gaps is what the Fast Facts series does best, particularly in the rare disease space. So how do…
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December 22, 2021 3 0
InterviewPublishingScientific Feature
Immunotherapy, Non-Cytotoxic Therapy, and the Importance of Case Reports
We spoke with Maurie Markman, MD, Editor-in-Chief of Karger’s journals Oncology and Case Reports in Oncology, about new treatments and…
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October 17, 2021 6 0
Knowledge TransferScientific Feature
Managing Patient Expectations: the Example of CAR T-cell Therapy
With recent CAR T-cell therapy approvals in leukemia and lymphoma, there has been a lot of coverage in both traditional…
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October 17, 2021 6 0
InterviewPublishingScientific Feature
Women in Medicine, Taboo Diagnosis, and a Journal’s History
The history and success of Karger Publishing began with the booklet “Geburtshülfliches Vademecum” in 1890, which was the first publication…