Sentences with phrase «citing jama»

He starts out by citing a JAMA study from early 2016 that found voice assistants mostly lacking when asked about some basic physical and mental health situations.
[4] Physicians and the Pharmaceutical Industry, Ashley Wazana, MD, Citing JAMA January 19, 2000 report.

Not exact matches

Ashish Jha, the senior author of the JAMA Internal Medicine paper, points out in a blog post that there are reasons why women doctors might well deliver better care, citing research to suggest that they might adhere more closely to established clinical practice guidelines and that patients often report better personal experiences (something that ultimately might lead to better outcomes).
Adverse drug reactions kill tens of thousands of people annually; one widely cited study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) in 1998 puts the number at more than 100,000.
In this Sunday's review section of the New York Times, Nobel Prize winner Eric Kandel cited research by Emory psychiatrist Helen Mayberg and colleagues (published in JAMA Psychiatry) as a good example of research with potential for substantive impact for the treatment of mental illness:
A few months ago myself and two of the most eminent cardiologists in the world, Professor Rita Redberg from the University of California, San Francisco and editor of JAMA Internal Medicine and Pascal Meier, editor of BMJ Open Heart wrote a widely publicised editorial, citing up to date evidence and explaining the biology as to why insulin resistance and inflammation, and NOT dietary saturated fat, clogs the arteries.
Note that the JAMA study is open access, so you can download it by clicking on the link above in the Sources Cited section.
Study in JAMA «Unraveling the Influence of Gut Microbes on the Mind» cites Bifidobacterium infant is and Lactobacillus rhamnosis (L. Rhamnosis is what we recommend for patients taking a course antibiotics).
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