Sentences with phrase «jama now»

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In a follow - up study in the journal JAMA Pediatrics they have now been able to show an association between delayed cord clamping (DCC) and children's fine motor skills at the age of four years, especially in boys.
A multicenter study that previously reported a reduction in heart attack and stroke with a Mediterranean diet supplemented with extra-virgin olive oil or with nuts now also reports a lower risk of peripheral artery disease, according to a study in the January 22/29 issue of JAMA.
The findings are now available in JAMA.
Such complaints are now likely to gain credence, thanks to a survey on researchers» conduct published today in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).
«With data from the trial reported in JAMA, evidence now supports a 2 - dose schedule in adolescents (aged 9 to 14 years) for all 3 licensed HPV vaccines.»
Now a study, published in JAMA Cardiology and led by a member of the Duke Clinical Research Institute, provides some answers.
Now the most comprehensive epidemiological study of psychotic experiences to date, published in July in JAMA Psychiatry, has given researchers the most detailed picture yet of how many people have these experiences and how frequently.
The retracted paper — a 2012 research letter in the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, now JAMA Pediatrics — reported that children were more likely to choose an apple over a cookie if the apple included an Elmo sticker.
With the Jan 5, 2010 JAMA article, we now have evidence that Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder and other common forms of hormonal imbalance are poorly served by SSRI antidepressants.
Chiropractic and Spinal Pain Management A Chiro.Org article collection Several recent guidelines, published in high - visibility journals, including the Canadian Medical Association Journal, JAMA and the Annals of Internal Medicine now all agree that noninvasive, non-drug treatments for low back pain, including chiropractic care, should be fully utilized BEFORE resorting to more invasice but standard medical recommendations.
Now comes a new study published in JAMA Pediatrics that finds babies who are fed rice cereals — and other rice - based snacks — have higher concentrations of arsenic in their urine compared with infants who are not fed rice.
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