Sentences with phrase «jama internal»

The research team wrote in JAMA Internal Medicine: «Because vigorous activity is more time efficient in achieving health benefits than moderate activity, promoting vigorous activity might be particularly fruitful for those for whom insufficient time is a major barrier.»
JAMA Internal Medicine, 175, 385 - 392.
While pharmaceutical companies argue the price of of drugs reflects what they spend researching and developing new treatments, a study published Monday in JAMA Internal Medicine says the cost of developing a cancer drug is much lower than previously estimated.
In a 2013 study published by JAMA internal medicine researchers found that while most of the IVC filters were designed to be temporary devices for the patient, only 8.5 % of the devices were successfully removed from patients» bodies after the device was originally implanted.
A study published in the American Medical Association journal JAMA Internal Medicine found that:
The internal sugar industry documents, recently discovered by a researcher at the University of California, San Francisco, and published Monday in JAMA Internal Medicine, suggest that five decades of research into the role of nutrition and heart disease, including many of today's dietary recommendations, may have been largely shaped by the sugar industry.
JAMA Internal Medicine found that meditation helps heal depression and anxiety about as effectively as antidepressants.
One of her recent studies (which was included in the JAMA Internal Medicine review) found that a mindfulness - based stress reduction program helped quell anxiety symptoms in people with generalized anxiety disorder, a condition marked by hard - to - control worries, poor sleep, and irritability.
To be sure, the study was small and the group receiving two cognitive function tests was even smaller, the researchers acknowledge in a report published May 11 in JAMA Internal Medicine.
A study in this week's JAMA Internal Medicine suggests that it might.
Another study published in JAMA Internal Medicine found that whole - grain consumption was associated with a lowered risk of cardiovascular disease in American men and women.
The study, which appears in this week's JAMA Internal Medicine, included 49 middle - aged and older adults who had trouble sleeping.
Meanwhile, a study9, 10 just released by the journal JAMA Internal Medicine found that people who live near hog farms or places where hog manure is applied as fertilizer have a much greater risk of contracting MRSA.»
Their first article was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA Internal Medicine) in 2016.
JAMA Internal Medicine Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine Journal of Alzheimer's Disease Journal of Ethnopharmacology Journal of Food Science Journal of Medicinal Food Journal of Natural Products Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
(In fact, a study out this week in JAMA Internal Medicine suggested taking omega - 3 supplements doesn't reduce risk of heart disease.)
So says a major study published in JAMA Internal Medicine.
The study was called «Association of Animal and Plant Protein Intake with All - Cause and Cause - Specfic Mortality `, and published in JAMA Internal Medicine.
In the study published in JAMA Internal Medicine, researchers examining the records of more than 10,000 people found the risk of the onset of chronic kidney disease was 20 to 50 percent higher in those who took the PPIs.
The journal is «JAMA Internal Medicine» which is a different journal in the family of AMA journals and has a lower impact factor.
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.
A 2007 paper published in the journal, JAMA Internal Medicine, investigated the effect of dietary fiber and magnesium on the risk of type 2 diabetes.
The study, in JAMA Internal Medicine, included 2,642 people, average age 74.
JAMA internal medicine 173.13 (2013): 1230 - 1238.
Yet an article published online in JAMA Internal Medicine shows that many doctors still recommend cancer screening tests for their older patients.
The results were published online in JAMA Internal Medicine.
In fact, A 2016 review in JAMA Internal Medicine notes how far our knowledge of nutrition has come since the 1980s when regulations did not require researchers and physicians to announce their affiliations, which resulted in the potential for research to be swayed by money and funding.
Cancer doctors with Twitter accounts have something else in common: more than 70 % of them receive funding from drug companies, according to a new research letter published in JAMA Internal Medicine.
As many as 70 percent of PPI prescriptions in the United States have been inappropriately handed out by doctors, and 25 percent of long - term users could stop taking the medication without suffering increased heartburn or acid reflux, according to a study published in January in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine.
Only about 3 % of people between ages 65 and 74 have dementia, according to a 2016 study in JAMA Internal Medicine.
According to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine, the added sugar the average American consumes can increase their risk of death from heart disease by almost 20 % â $» regardless of other health problems.
For the study, published online Feb. 22 in JAMA Internal Medicine, 282 Pittsburgh residents over age 65 were recruited between 2011 and 2014.
A 2014 study published in JAMA Internal Medicine found that mindful meditation can help ease psychological stresses such as anxiety, depression and fatigue, and therapeutic yoga programs were also shown to reduce markers of stress and inflammation.
The study is published online March 2 in JAMA Internal Medicine and was funded by the U.S. National Cancer Institute.
Additionally, a 2013 study published in JAMA Internal Medicine revealed that many younger women who survived heart attacks never experienced any chest pain.
Watch out for uncomfortable pressure in your chest (not necessarily in the middle — and not everyone experiences this), as well as non-chest pain symptoms, such as discomfort in one or both arms, nausea or dizziness, which are more common in women, per a study in JAMA Internal Medicine.
How much protein you eat — and where that protein comes from — may affect your lifespan, suggests research published today in JAMA Internal Medicine.
People who ate the most added sugar more than doubled their risk of death from heart disease, a JAMA Internal Medicine study found.
The study, published Jan. 26 in JAMA Internal Medicine, is the first to link higher use of anticholinergic medications to increased risk of dementia, the researchers said.
«Time trends in the prevalence of celiac disease and gluten - free diet in the US population: results from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys 2009 - 2014» by Hyun - seok Kim et al. published in JAMA Internal Medicine on Tuesday 6 September 2016.
March 30, 2017 UChicago Medicine research finds patients face rising costs for EpiPen allergy drug Commercially insured patients who use the life - saving epinephrine auto - injector known as «EpiPen» have experienced skyrocketing out - of - pocket costs since 2007, according to research published March 27 in JAMA Internal Medicine.
Publishing in JAMA Internal Medicine a group of researchers have reported that the incidence of coeliac disease has not changed in recent years, but the number of people in the USA who follow a gluten - free diet has increased significantly.
In assessing different sources of protein a group of scientists publishing in JAMA Internal Medicine have reported an association between consumption of animal protein and risk of death, and an inverse association between consumption of plant protein and risk of death.
Outcomes of Hospitalized Medicare Beneficiaries Treated by Male vs Female Physicians (JAMA Internal Medicine)
A study led by UNC Lineberger member Stacie Dusetzina, PhD, and published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine found that a lack of transparency in drug pricing leads to a system in which there is a range of prices for the same medication, and that rebates are at the heart of price disparities.
They reviewed every issue of six top - tier international journals (JAMA, Lancet, the New England Journal of Medicine, Cell, Nature and Science), and four mid-ranking journals (British Medical Journal, JAMA Internal Medicine, Journal of Cell Science, FASEB Journal), chosen to represent the clinical and basic science aspects of research.
New research, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, examines the association of preconception intake of pesticide residues in fruits and vegetables with outcomes of infertility treatment with assisted reproductive technologies.
The paper, «Association of patient preferences for participation in decision making with length of stay and costs among hospitalized patients,» is in the May 27, 2013, issue of JAMA Internal Medicine.
There was a 2013 JAMA Internal Medicine article in which a series of case vignettes was presented to doctors, who diagnosed each case and indicated their confidence.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Marijuana use over time is associated with remembering fewer words from a list, but it did not appear to affect other areas of cognitive function in a study of men and women followed up over 25 years, according to an article published online by JAMA Internal Medicine.
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