JAMA Cardiology
JAMA Cardiology is part of the JAMA Network, which includes a variety of peer-reviewed medical journals that cover both general and specialized topics in medicine.
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2 days ago |
jamanetwork.com | Kate Schweitzer
Back when Jerold Mande, MPH, helmed tobacco regulation at the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) more than 30 years ago, he and his colleagues sought to merge scientific research with regulation to dismantle what was, at the time, the leading cause of preventable death in the US. The long-term effects of these efforts were startling: the smoking rate among young people dropped dramatically from its mid-1990s peak of about 36% to just 3.8% by 2021.
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4 days ago |
jamanetwork.com | Matthew Harrison
Differences in Helicopter Ambulance Use by Race and Ethnicity Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Use of Helicopter Transport After Severe Trauma Christian Mpody, MD, PhD, MBA; Maíra I. Rudolph, MD; Alexandra Bastien, MD; Ibraheem M. Karaye, MD, MPH, DrPH; Tracey Straker, MD, MS, MPH, CBA; Felix Borngaesser, MD; Matthias Eikermann, MD, PhD; Olubukola O.
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6 days ago |
jamanetwork.com | Samir Mehta
Negative Pressure Dressings to Prevent Surgical Site Infection—Reply Incisional Negative Pressure Wound Therapy in Emergency Laparotomy SUNRRISE Trial Study Group; James Brown; Hamish Clouston; Pete Coe; Rui Duarte; Sarah Duff; Rebecca Fish; Paula Ghaneh; James Glasbey; Natalie Ives; Elisabeth Johnston; Manjinder Kaur; Laura Magill; Samir Mehta; Tom Pinkney; Kellie Platt; Peter Pockney; Hema Sekhar; Yash Sinha; Martyn Stott; Richard Wilkin; Hossein Afzali; Kaylani Angerami Almeida; Tom...
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6 days ago |
jamanetwork.com | Eric Gottlieb
Enticing but Confounded Evidence for Fast Sodium Correction Correction Rates and Clinical Outcomes in Hospitalized Adults With Severe Hyponatremia Juan Carlos Ayus, MD; Michael L. Moritz, MD; Nora Angélica Fuentes, MD; Jhonatan R.
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1 week ago |
jamanetwork.com | Alyssa Flores
Polygenic Prediction of Peripheral Artery Disease and Major Adverse Limb Events Key PointsQuestion How does a polygenic risk score (PRS) perform in estimation of peripheral artery disease (PAD) and major adverse limb events? Findings In this cohort study of 3 populations, a new PRS was significantly associated with PAD and stratified risk for incident major adverse limb events.
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