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- + WHO: Sudan Conflict Worsens Disease Outbreaks and Food Insecurity in Region—The World Health Organization (WHO) is calling for urgent action in war-torn Sudan, including more health workers and financial support to refill drug...
- + New Cardiovascular Risk Calculator Could Reduce Blood Pressure Medication Prescribing—A comparison of 2 cardiovascular disease risk calculators found that the average 10-year risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease for people wit...
- + No Asymptomatic Bird Flu in 35 Exposed Dairy Farmworkers—As part of its response to the multistate outbreak of the highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) virus, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prev...
- + New Medicare Guidelines Aim to Ease Medication Costs in US—The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released its final part two guidelines to educate consumers about the Medicare Prescription Pay...
- + A New Assay Might Speed Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing in Sepsis—Before they can determine the pathogens causing sepsis in patients and treat them with a targeted antibiotic, clinicians must wait for the results of ...
- + Vaccines Lowered Risk of Long COVID in US Veterans, but Not Completely—While the incidence of persistent and recurring symptoms of SARS-CoV-2, also known as post–COVID-19 condition or long COVID, decreased over the course...
- + A Third of Michigan’s Registered Nurses Planning to Leave Their Workplace—A third of registered nurses in Michigan planned to leave their workplace in 2023, a study in JAMA Network Open found. Researchers looked at survey re...
- + Climate Change and Health Comes to Medical Education—This Medical News article discusses the introduction of coursework on climate change in medical schools, residency programs, and beyond.
- + Highlights from the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference—This Medical News article is an interview about the latest findings presented at the recent Alzheimer’s Association International Conference.
- + Error in Study of Antibiotic Treatment for Acute Sinusitis in Children and Adolescents—In the Original Investigation titled “Treatment Failure and Adverse Events After Amoxicillin-Clavulanate vs Amoxicillin for Pediatric Acute Sinusitis,...
- + Error in Study of Antibiotics for Pediatric Sinusitis—To the Editor On behalf of my coauthors, I write to report an error in our Original Investigation “Treatment Failure and Adverse Events After Amoxicil...
- + Uterus Transplant—The Frontier of Innovative Fertility Treatment—For some, the study by Testa et al reads like science fiction. This seminal study represents a major step forward for patients with uterine-factor inf...
- + Aeroplanes in Medical Service—Amid the rapid changes that spell the progress of our day, we tend to lose enthusiasm for the novelties that are invading modern life in astonishingly...
- + PSA Screening and Prostate Cancer Mortality—To the Editor In a secondary analysis of the Cluster Randomized Trial of PSA Testing for Prostate Cancer (CAP), the secondary end point of prostate ca...
- + PSA Screening and Prostate Cancer Mortality—To the Editor Secondary analysis of the CAP study reported 15-year mortality rates among men who received an invitation for a PSA screening test follo...
- + PSA Screening and Prostate Cancer Mortality—Reply—In Reply We thank Dr D’Amico for his Letter, in which he states that nonattendance and contamination may have led the CAP study to underestimate the b...
- + Uterus Transplant in Women With Absolute Uterine-Factor Infertility—This study assesses the long-term outcomes of uterus transplant to determine whether uterus transplant is feasible, safe, and results in births of hea...
- + Patient Information: Dengue—This JAMA Patient Page describes the viral infection dengue and its signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention measures.
- + Bittersweet Prognostication—In this narrative medicine essay, a pediatric critical care physician explores the right moment to speak with parents about their child’s life or deat...
- + Chelation Therapy Following MI—In 2013, JAMA published the results of the Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy (TACT), a randomized clinical trial, that caught the cardiology community...
- + Genital Herpes—This JAMA Insights examines the history, diagnosis, prevention, and stigma of genital herpes infection in the US and explores treatments such as suppr...
- + Health-Related Concerns of Older Adults Before the 2024 Election—This national cohort survey of older adults assesses which health-related concerns they consider to be most salient in the 2024 election.
- + Edetate Disodium–Based Chelation for Patients With a Previous Myocardial Infarction and Diabetes—This randomized clinical trial assesses whether edetate disodium–based chelation infusions decrease cardiovascular disease events compared with placeb...
- + Doctor—I empty the cabinets and drawers files stuffed with stories, lives, poems
- + The Valediction in Poetry and Medicine—Valedictions are essential in poetry (from those of Catullus to Donne and, in more recent times, from Seamus Heaney to Adrienne Rich), expressing as m...
- + Clinical Implications of New Drinking Water Regulation—This Viewpoint describes new maximum contaminant levels set by the Environmental Protection Agency for specific perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl sub...
- + Extent of Drug Patents With Terminal Disclaimers and Obviousness-Type Double Patenting Rejections—This study evaluates the frequency of terminal disclaimers filed by drug patent holders to obviate obviousness-type double patenting rejections associ...
- + Race, Gender, and Donor Heart Acceptance—To the Editor Cardiac transplant is a lengthy process informed by social determinants of health and race-based differences. A recent study revealed th...
- + Race, Gender, and Donor Heart Acceptance—Reply—In Reply Ms Majeed and colleagues pose important questions regarding our study. First, the COVID-19 pandemic had several possible implications for tra...
- + Safety of In Utero Exposure to Buprenorphine + Naloxone vs Buprenorphine Alone—This population-based cohort study uses health care utilization data for pregnant individuals with opioid use disorder to compare neonatal and materna...
- + Perioperative Management of Patients Taking Direct Oral Anticoagulants—This narrative review investigates the use of direct oral anticoagulants to treat patients undergoing surgical and nonsurgical procedures and the most...
- + Shared Responsibility of AI Oversight—This Viewpoint highlights the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) health care tools to introduce unintended patient harm; calls for an efficien...
- + A Federated Registration System for Artificial Intelligence in Health—This Viewpoint discusses a suggested framework of local registries to record and track all health artificial intelligence technologies used in clinica...
- + Where Are All the Pediatricians?—This Viewpoint highlights the current decline in US medical graduates choosing pediatrics as a specialty; discusses some reasons for, and the long-ter...
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