Explore the latest in anxiety disorders
from The JAMA Network, including diagnosis and management of generalized, substance - use related, and comorbid anxiety.
In March 2014, new studies
from JAMA Paediatrics showed that there are «significant positive relationships» between physical activity and academic performance.
New research
from JAMA may suggest that neither a low - carb nor a low -...
In a 2016 study
from JAMA Psychiatry, senior citizens whose brain scans showed the development of amyloid protein clusters were 7.5 times more likely to be classified as lonely than those whose scans were negative.
on Prominent food researcher retracts paper
from JAMA journal, replaces it with multiple fixes
In fact, a 2016 paper
from JAMA Pediatrics concluded that the initiative might be less safe for babies and mothers than initially believed.
A study
from the JAMA Pediatrics has released fascinating findings on how feeding your baby through breastfeeding and formula feeding changes your baby's stomach bacteria.
Which is why this report
from JAMA Cardiology last week was so significant — more significant, I would say, than the amount of attention it received.
A separate study
from JAMA Internal Medicine found that one of the most influential tools at drug and device makers» disposal is simply treating a doctor to a cheap meal in order to promote a product.
Not exact matches
Low - income Americans saw no improvements in blood pressure, their risk of heart disease, or a drop in the share of people who smoke between 2011 and 2014 compared with the period running
from 1999 to 2004, according to a study published in the journal
JAMA Cardiology.
PAPER RECORDS REMAIN DATA HAZARD FOR PATIENT DATA: As more hospitals and healthcare organizations transition
from hard copies to electronic health records (EHR), paper records have become a massive data hazard, according to a research letter published in
JAMA Network.
A team of scientists
from the Center for Resuscitation Science at the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden compared ambulance arrival times to drone deliveries in a simulation study published in the
JAMA medical journal.
The new conclusions, published in
JAMA Psychiatry, are drawn
from three national studies conducted between 1991 and 2013.
She also worked for the Yale School of Management's Behavioral Lab, contributing to research published in journals
from Psych Science to
JAMA.
AJournal of the American Medical Association (
JAMA) article
from late August claimed that an unborn child is unlikely to perceive pain until the 29th week in the womb.
The researchers write in
JAMA that bisphenol A - commonly known as BPA - typically enters the body when people eat food
from a can.
JAMA Pediatrics recently published research
from a new study that indicates -LSB-...]
Although there was an increase in the percentage of U.S. youth ages 12 to 19 reporting exposure to loud music through headphones
from 1988 - 2010, researchers did not find significant changes in the prevalence of hearing loss among this group, according to a study published by
JAMA Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery.
From an accountability standpoint, the JAMA system would seem to have few disadvantages; Biagioli says the move from «author» to «contributor» has been by far the most innovative step toward transparency in publishing research resu
From an accountability standpoint, the
JAMA system would seem to have few disadvantages; Biagioli says the move
from «author» to «contributor» has been by far the most innovative step toward transparency in publishing research resu
from «author» to «contributor» has been by far the most innovative step toward transparency in publishing research results.
The prototype of the pa -
jamas currently radiates blue light
from the photonic textiles at a lower light intensity.
Many of the submissions
from doctors (she recognized a few of the names
from questionable
JAMA papers) read more like advertising testimonials than well - designed, well - executed scientific studies.
In a new study published in the scientific journal
JAMA Psychiatry, researchers
from the Department of Psychology at Uppsala University show that individuals with social phobia make too much serotonin.
The study, published in
JAMA Oncology, used data
from the New Mexico HPV Pap Registry in the United States.
In a study that included data
from more than three million children and adolescents
from diverse geographic regions of the United States, researchers found that the prevalence of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes increased significantly between 2001 and 2009, according to the study in the May 7 issue of
JAMA, a theme issue on child health.
Six months after quitting, only about one in four people still abstained
from smoking — regardless of whether they used a nicotine patch, twice daily varenicline (a pill that cuts cravings) or a combo nicotine lozenge and patch to quit, researchers report in the Jan. 26
JAMA.
The findings, which appear in the June 18 issue of
JAMA Psychiatry, stem
from the largest study of its kind on further child - bearing after a child has been diagnosed with the disorder.
The research, published in
JAMA Internal Medicine by a team
from the U-M Department of Neurology, uses national data on headache - related doctor visits and neuroimaging scans by people over age 18, and calculates estimated total costs across multiple years.
A report of the study, published in the journal
JAMA Dermatology April 28, suggests that identifying and informing high outlier physicians of their extreme practice patterns can enable targeted re-training, potentially sparing patients
from substandard care.
It is beyond the scope of this letter to go into the mass of peer - reviewed data, including the very recent paper
from Martin O'Donnell and colleagues (Journal of the American Medical Association, DOI: 10.1001 /
jama.2011.1729), cautioning against population - wide sodium reduction down to the 1500 to 2300 milligram per day danger zone.
Mehrotra's cautionary note comes
from research that he and Nundy published last year in
JAMA Internal Medicine.
The data analysis of 192,575 adult men and women — 66,677 in California and 125,898
from a national survey — will be published October 7, 2015 in
JAMA Dermatology.
Cholesterol - lowering drugs are more likely to save thousands of additional lives when used in people with higher levels of LDL cholesterol, or «bad» cholesterol, according to a new study
from the University of Iowa, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (
JAMA).
Between 2000 and 2010 in the United States the number of donor eggs used for in vitro fertilization increased, and outcomes for births
from those donor eggs improved, according to a study published by
JAMA.
The new findings, reported in
JAMA by a team
from the University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation, confirm directly what other studies have predicted or implied: That Medicaid expansion can help relieve hospitals» burden of caring for patients who have little or no means to pay.
By increasing the pH of the stomach, PPIs also boost the risk of infection: studies published in
JAMA in 2004 and 2005 reported that subjects on acid - suppressing drugs are nearly twice as likely to develop pneumonia, and nearly three times as likely to acquire a potentially deadly infection
from the bacterium Clostridium difficile, as unmedicated subjects (although the overall risk is low).
Related sites Press release about the WISDOM steering committee's recommendation to continue the study The Medical Research Council More information about the WHI study and the reasons it was stopped
JAMA paper describing the results
from WISDOM
A lower percentage of children are eating fast food on any given day and calories consumed by children
from burger, pizza and chicken fast food restaurants also has dropped, according to an article published online by
JAMA Pediatrics.
Findings
from this UK cohort are confirmed by evidence for adult - onset ADHD world - wide: a study
from Brazil will be published by
JAMA Psychiatry alongside this research, which also identified a large proportion of adults with ADHD as not having the disorder in childhood.
In a report in the current online edition of
JAMA Pediatrics, researchers
from the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health show that taking acetaminophen during pregnancy is associated with a higher risk in children of attention - deficity / hyperactivity disorder and hyperkinetic disorder.
However, a study of 5,527 teenage males
from across the U.S., published Nov. 4 in
JAMA Pediatrics, challenges this belief.
A study that synthesized more than 50 years of research into suicide rates for patients after discharge
from psychiatric facilities suggests the immediate period after discharge was a time of marked risk and that the risk remained high years after discharge, according to a new article published by
JAMA Psychiatry.
The findings, published in
JAMA Surgery by a team
from the University of Michigan, Wayne State University and Henry Ford Health System, could help surgical teams counsel prospective patients about realistic expectations and the best timing for surgery.
In an analysis that included more than 70,000 participants
from 13 studies, subclinical hyperthyroidism was associated with an increased risk for hip and other fractures including spine, according to a study in the May 26 issue of
JAMA.
The recommendations may also fail to find sufficient proof that routine screenings work because they're only looking at research done in primary care, not studies of outcomes
from evaluations done by vision specialists, noted Dr. David Parke II, chief executive of the American Academy of Ophthalmology in San Francisco and author of an editorial in
JAMA Ophthalmology March 1.
Celiac disease, which results
from a sensitivity to gluten, was associated with a 2.5-fold increased risk of neuropathy (nerve damage), according to an article published online by
JAMA Neurology.
A study that used stored blood samples
from U.S. Air Force personnel who conducted aerial herbicide spray missions of Agent Orange during the Vietnam war found a more than 2-fold increased risk of the precursor to multiple myeloma known as monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS), according to an article published online by
JAMA Oncology.
«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.»
In a study that included readmission information
from nearly 350 hospitals, readmissions the first 30 days after surgery were associated with new postdischarge complications related to the surgical procedure and not a worsening of any medical conditions the patient already had while hospitalized for surgery, according to a study in the February 3 issue of
JAMA.
Many U.S. adults consume more added sugar (added in processing or preparing of foods, not naturally occurring as in fruits and fruit juices) than expert panels recommend for a healthy diet, and consumption of added sugar was associated with increased risk for death
from cardiovascular disease (CVD), according to a study published by
JAMA Internal Medicine, a
JAMA Network publication.
The studies, published in the October 12 issue of
JAMA Oncology, suggest that men who inherit this variant would benefit
from a personalized treatment plan that targets specific hormonal pathways.