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  1. 3 hours ago

    Analysis illustrates a need for additional mental health resources, both to prevent boarding and to support youths during boarding at acute care hospitals

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  2. 6 hours ago

    Study found that, among patients with STEMI, a concomitant diagnosis of was associated with significantly higher rates of in-hospital mortality

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  3. 9 hours ago

    45 million health care professionals joined the urging governments and policy makers to halt or reverse climate change

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  4. Nov 17

    The warns clinicians and consumers not to use needle-free dermal fillers meant for different cosmetic applications. The devices can cause serious injuries including permanent damage to the lips, skin, or eyes

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  5. Nov 17

    Thousands of US children and teens who have lost a parent or caregiver to face unique challenges as they grieve

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  6. Nov 17

    Study found prior infection was associated with lower risk for breakthrough infection among persons receiving the SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines; however, the observational study design precludes direct comparison of infection risk btwn the 2 vaccines

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  7. Nov 17

    : A new JAMA video published to discusses why may best be thought of as a chronic condition and the role of to help people lose weight, including semaglutide, recently approved by the .

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  8. Nov 17

    By 2030, this global coalition led by , hopes to save 200,000 lives annually with the first strategic plan to address around the world

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  9. Nov 17

    FYI: A new JAMA video published to discusses why may best be thought of as a chronic condition and the role of to help people lose weight, including semaglutide, recently approved by the .

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  10. Nov 16

    For millions of people with a compromised immune system, 3 vaccine doses might not be enough. They’re still sheltering in place, waiting to see if the FDA will authorize monoclonal antibodies as prophylaxis before they're exposed to

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  11. Nov 16

    : A new JAMA video published to discusses why may best be thought of as a chronic condition and the role of to help people lose weight, including semaglutide, recently approved by the .

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  12. Nov 16

    Listen to an Editor's Summary of the November 16 issue of JAMA by Deputy Editor Gregory Curfman, MD

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  13. Nov 16

    Study found treatment w sacubitril/valsartan vs standard treatment w enalapril, valsartan, or placebo resulted in a statistically significant reduction in plasma NT-proBNP levels at 12 wk but no significant change in the 6-minute walking distance at 24 wk

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  14. Nov 16

    Study found treatment w sacubitril/valsartan vs standard treatment w enalapril, valsartan, or placebo resulted in a statistically significant reduction in plasma NT-proBNP levels at 12 wk but no significant change in the 6-minute walking distance at 24 wk

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  15. Nov 16

    Study found treatment w sacubitril/valsartan vs standard treatment w enalapril, valsartan, or placebo resulted in a statistically significant reduction in plasma NT-proBNP levels at 12 wk but no significant change in the 6-minute walking distance at 24 wk

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  16. Nov 16

    A new JAMA video published to discusses why may best be thought of as a chronic condition and the role of to help people lose weight, including semaglutide, recently approved by the .

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  17. Nov 15

    In a new JAMA video, learn why may best be thought of as a chronic condition and the role of medication, including , to help people lose weight

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  18. Nov 15

    The ’s leave mandate and resultant board policy updates are important steps forward but also demonstrate the need for continued attention, evaluation, and innovation

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  19. Nov 12

    Study found incidence and standardized mortality rates remained consistently higher among the prison population than the overall US population in the first year of the pandemic

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  20. Nov 11

    Study found, among patients with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis and obesity, bariatric surgery, vs nonsurgical management, was associated with a significantly lower risk of incident major adverse liver outcomes and major adverse cardiovascular events

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