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1 Shuai Wang’s Journey from China to Charleston 38:30
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Chef Shuai Wang was the runner-up on the 22nd season of Bravo’s Top Chef and is the force behind two standout restaurants in Charleston, South Carolina—Jackrabbit Filly and King BBQ—where he brings together the flavors of his childhood in Beijing and the spirit of the South in some pretty unforgettable ways. He grew up just a short walk from Tiananmen Square, in a tiny home with no electricity or running water, where his grandmother often cooked over charcoal. Later, in Queens, New York, his mom taught herself to cook—her first dishes were a little salty, but they were always made with love. And somewhere along the way, Shuai learned that cooking wasn’t just about food—it was about taking care of people. After years working in New York kitchens, he made his way to Charleston and started building something that feels entirely his own. Today, we’re talking about how all those experiences come together on the plate, the family stories behind his cooking, and what it’s been like to share that journey on national TV. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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1 Life Support and Outcomes in Patients Admitted to Intensive Care Units 19:01
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Nationwide data are unavailable regarding changes in intensive care unit (ICU) outcomes over the past 10 years, limiting understanding of practice changes. Authors Emily Moin, MD, MBE, and Scott D. Halpern, MD, PhD, MBE, of the University of Pennsylvania join JAMA Associate Editor Christopher W. Seymour, MD, MSc, to discuss how ICU care and outcomes have changed in the US over the past decade. Related Content: Use of Life Support and Outcomes Among Patients Admitted to Intensive Care Units…

1 Increases in Invasive Group A Streptococcal Infections 13:53
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The incidence of invasive group A streptococcal infections has risen in the US. Similar observations have been reported in other parts of the world. Authors Joshua Osowicki, MBBS, PhD, of Murdoch Children’s Research Institute and Theresa L. Lamagni, MSc, PhD, of the United Kingdom Health Security Agency join JAMA Deputy Editor Preeti Malani, MD, MSJ, to discuss the public health challenge posed by group A strep. Related Content: Invasive Group A Streptococcal Disease in the US Invasive Group A Streptococcal Infections in 10 US States…

1 Preventive Health Care Among Adults Eligible for Lung Cancer Screening 9:09
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Less than 20% of patients eligible for lung cancer screening get screened in the US. A recent study examined whether adults eligible for lung cancer screening engage in screening for other types of cancer. Coauthor Chi-Fu Jeffrey Yang, MD, of Harvard Medical School joins JAMA Deputy Editor Tracy Lieu, MD, to discuss. Related Content: Preventive Health Care Use Among Adults Eligible for Lung Cancer Screening in the US…

1 Cardiac Arrests During Long-Distance Running: What’s Changed? 15:22
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Despite increased participation in US long-distance running races, cardiac arrest incidence remains stable. Authors Jonathan Kim, MD, MSc, of Emory University, and Aaron Baggish, MD, of the University of Lausanne Switzerland, discuss the RACER 2 study and compare results with initial findings published in the RACER 1 study from 13 years ago, with JAMA Associate Editor Gregory Marcus, MD, MAS. Related Content: Cardiac Arrest During Long-Distance Running Races…

1 Inhaled Sedation With Sevoflurane for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) 18:08
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ARDS, which is characterized by hypoxemic respiratory failure and inflammatory injury to the lungs, has a mortality rate of 30% to 40%. Balasubramanian Venkatesh, MD, of the George Institute for Global Health joins JAMA Deputy Editor Kristin Walter, MD, MS, to discuss the effects of inhaled sedation with sevoflurane for patients with moderate to severe ARDS. Related Content: Sevoflurane Sedation in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Inhaled Sedation in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome…

1 New FDA Pulse Oximetry Guidance: Strengths and Weaknesses 16:50
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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued new draft regulatory guidance for pulse oximeters related to skin pigment. The guidance is a step forward but it may have unintended consequences. Authors Michael Lipnick, MD, and Philip Bicker, MD, PhD, professors of anesthesia at University of California, San Francisco, discuss this and more with JAMA Executive Editor Gregory Curfman, MD. Related Content: Pulse Oximetry and Skin Pigmentation—New Guidance From the FDA Adherence to FDA Guidance on Pulse Oximetry Testing Among Diverse Individuals, 1996-2024 Addressing Racial and Ethnic Bias in Pulse Oximeters—A Wicked Problem Evaluating the Accuracy of Pulse Oximetry in Children According to Race…

1 Combining CAC Score With Treatment on Plaque Progression in Familial Coronary Artery Disease 10:23
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The CAUGHT-CAD randomized clinical trial sought to determine whether a CAC score-informed strategy could slow the progression of coronary plaque volume. Author Thomas H. Marwick of the Baker Heart & Diabetes Institute joins JAMA Associate Editor Pradeep Natarajan to discuss "Effects of Combining Coronary Calcium Score With Treatment on Plaque Progression in Familial Coronary Artery Disease." Related Content: Effects of Combining Coronary Calcium Score With Treatment on Plaque Progression in Familial Coronary Artery Disease Cardiac CT Calcium Score Coronary Artery Calcium Testing—Too Early, Too Late, Too Often Filling the Evidence Gaps Toward a Coronary Artery Calcium-Guided Primary Prevention Strategy…

1 Evaluating Treatments for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis 22:34
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The HEALEY ALS platform is an innovative first attempt at platform trials in ALS, looking to slow ALS disease progression. Author Sabrina Paganoni, MD, PhD, of Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, discusses results of the first 4 drug regimens from this platform trial and how this study design makes efficient use of resources, with JAMA Deputy Editor Christopher Muth, MD. Related Content: Platform Clinical Trials for the Efficient Evaluation of Multiple Treatments Pridopidine in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Platform Trials in ALS Verdiperstat in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Efficacy and Safety of Zilucoplan in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis CNM-Au8 in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis…

1 US Health Care Spending by Health Condition and County—What Drives Variation? 13:28
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Understanding health conditions with the most spending and variation across locations and over time is important for identifying trends, inequalities, and strategies for lowering health spending. Joseph Dieleman, PhD, of the University of Washington speaks with JAMA Associate Editor Karen Joynt Maddox, MD, MPH, about county-level variation in health care spending across the US. Related Content: Tracking US Health Care Spending by Health Condition and County…

1 Supporting Children and Families in an Era With Abortion Restrictions 11:12
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Two recent studies published in JAMA provide evidence about the effects of state-level abortion restrictions on birth rates and infant mortality. Author Alyssa Bilinski, PhD, MSc, of Brown University School of Public Health joins JAMA Deputy Editor Tracy Lieu, MD, to discuss her related Editorial "Abortion May Be Controversial—Supporting Children and Families Need Not Be." Related Content: Abortion May Be Controversial—Supporting Children and Families Need Not Be…

1 Evaluating Comprehensive Models–Challenges and Innovations in Dementia Care 17:50
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Contemporary models of dementia care are multidisciplinary and aim to bridge medical and social services. Julie P. W. Bynum, MD, MPH, of the University of Michigan speaks with JAMA Deputy Editor Christopher C. Muth, MD, about 2 trials—the D-CARE and IN-PEACE trials—that evaluated care models to support people diagnosed with dementia and their caregivers. Related Content: Challenges and Innovations in Dementia Care—Evaluating Comprehensive Models Health System, Community-Based, or Usual Dementia Care for Persons With Dementia and Caregivers Palliative Care Program for Community-Dwelling Individuals With Dementia and Caregivers…

1 Intra-Arterial Thrombolytics Following Thrombectomy for Ischemic Stroke 11:07
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Two new trials published in JAMA evaluate the efficacy of periprocedural intra-arterial thrombolytics after successful endovascular thrombectomy for patients with acute ischemic stroke. Diederik Dippel, MD, PhD, of Erasmus University Medical Center discusses this and more with JAMA Deputy Editor Christopher C. Muth, MD. Related Content: Intra-Arterial Thrombolytics During Thrombectomy for Ischemic Stroke—End of the Story or a New Beginning? Intra-Arterial Tenecteplase Following Endovascular Reperfusion for Large Vessel Occlusion Acute Ischemic Stroke Intra-Arterial Urokinase After Endovascular Reperfusion for Acute Ischemic Stroke…

1 Impact of Private Equity Acquisition on Patient Care Experience in US Hospitals 13:09
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Private equity acquisitions of health care facilities have rapidly increased over the past decade. However, little is known about the effects of these acquisitions on patient experience. Author Rishi K. Wadhera, MD, MPP, MPhil, of Harvard Medical School discusses this topic with JAMA Associate Editor Karen Joynt Maddox, MD, MPH. Related Content: Changes in Patient Care Experience After Private Equity Acquisition of US Hospitals…

1 Asthma Endotypes Based on Nasal Epithelial Biopsies in School-Aged Youth 11:33
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Certain CD4+ T-cell subtypes play a role in asthma. Characterizing asthma endotypes in diverse groups is important to help develop effective therapies for youth with asthma. Author Juan C. Celedon, MD, DrPH, University of Pittsburgh, Department of Pediatrics, discusses this and more with JAMA Deputy Editor Kristin L. Walter, MD, MS. Related Content: Transcriptomic Profiles in Nasal Epithelium and Asthma Endotypes in Youth…

1 Dental Benefits and Medicare Advantage Plans 11:20
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Most Medicare Advantage (MA) plans offer dental care coverage as a supplemental benefit. However,few beneficiaries are enrolled in an MA plan that provides comprehensive dental benefits. Lisa Simon, MD, DMD, discusses this and more with JAMA Deputy Editor Kristin L. Walter, MD, MS. Related Content: Availability of Dental Benefits Within Medicare Advantage Plans by Enrollment and County…
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1 2024 Update on Long COVID Classification and Symptom List 12:18
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Long COVID is now defined as a heterogeneous, infection-associated chronic condition present for at least 3 months after SARS-CoV-2 infection. Author Leora Horwitz, MD, MHS, of NYU Grossman School of Medicine joins JAMA Executive Editor Gregory Curfman, MD, to discuss the JAMA article "2024 Update of the RECOVER-Adult Long COVID Research Index." Related Content: 2024 Update of the RECOVER-Adult Long COVID Research Index Characterizing Long COVID in Children and Adolescents…
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1 Camrelizumab vs Placebo With Chemotherapy as Neoadjuvant Treatment in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer 15:14
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Triple-negative breast cancer accounts for around 15% of breast cancers. Zhi-Ming Shao, MD, of Fudon University, joins JAMA Oncology Editor in Chief and JAMA Deputy Editor Nora Disis, MD, to discuss "Camrelizumab vs Placebo in Combination With Chemotherapy as Neoadjuvant Treatment in Patients with Early or Locally Advanced Triple-Negative Breast Cancer: The CamRelief Randomized Clinical Trial." Related Content: Camrelizumab vs Placebo in Combination With Chemotherapy as Neoadjuvant Treatment in Patients With Early or Locally Advanced Triple-Negative Breast Cancer…
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1 HIV Treatment and Prevention: Updated Recommendations 15:00
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New antiretroviral drugs and formulations continue to become available for the prevention and management of HIV infection. Author Rajesh T. Gandhi, MD, joins JAMA Deputy Editor Preeti Malani, MD, MSJ, to discuss these new approaches for HIV. Related Content: Antiretroviral Drugs for Treatment and Prevention of HIV in Adults: 2024 Recommendations of the International Antiviral Society–USA Panel Advances in Treatment and Prevention of HIV…
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1 The Impacts of Severe Maternal Morbidity 13:25
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A new JAMA study examines the association between severe maternal morbidity in a first birth and the probability of a subsequent birth. Authors Neda Razaz, PhD, and Eleni Tsamantioti, MD, MMedSc, both from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, discuss this and more with JAMA Associate Editor Melissa A. Simon, MD, MPH. Related Content: Association of Severe Maternal Morbidity With Subsequent Birth Severe Maternal Morbidity and Subsequent Birth—Understanding and Informing a Woman’s Choice…
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1 Zerlasiran, a Small-Interfering RNA That Targets Lipoprotein(a) 14:21
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Elevated lipoprotein(a) levels increase the risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) and aortic stenosis. Cleveland Clinic’s Steven E. Nissen, MD, speaks with JAMA Executive Editor Gregory Curfman, MD, about how zerlasiran produced more than 80% reductions in time-averaged lipoprotein(a) concentration. Related Content: Zerlasiran—A Small-Interfering RNA Targeting Lipoprotein(a)…
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1 Intratracheal Budesonide for Extremely Preterm Infants 8:27
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Preterm birth is the greatest cause of neonatal mortality and morbidity, with infants born extremely preterm at highest risk. Author Brett J. Manley, PhD, the Royal Women’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, discusses a new study of the effect of intratracheal corticosteroid administration on survival free of bronchopulmonary dysplasia in preterm infants, with JAMA Deputy Editor Tracy A. Lieu, MD, MPH. Related Content: Intratracheal Budesonide Mixed With Surfactant for Extremely Preterm Infants…
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1 Digital Health Behavior Intervention to Prevent Childhood Obesity 13:05
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Preventing obesity in early childhood is challenging for clinicians and families. Authors Eliana M. Perrin, MD, MPH, of Johns Hopkins University, and William J. Heerman, MD, MPH, of Vanderbilt University, join JAMA Deputy Editor Tracy Lieu, MD, to discuss "A Digital Health Behavior Intervention to Prevent Childhood Obesity: The Greenlight Plus Randomized Clinical Trial." Related Content: A Digital Health Behavior Intervention to Prevent Childhood Obesity…
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1 Drug Shortages After Supply Chain Issues in the US vs Canada 11:42
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A new study published in JAMA found that drug-related supply chain issue reports were 40% less likely to result in meaningful drug shortages in Canada compared with the US. Authors Kate Suda, PharmD, MS, of University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and Mina Tadrous, PharmD, PhD, of University of Toronto, discuss this and more with JAMA Deputy Editor Joseph S. Ross, MD, MHS. Related Content: Differences in Drug Shortages in the US and Canada Understanding Drug Supply Shortages in the US and Canada…
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1 Advanced Birth Centers Raise Safety Concerns for Obstetric Care 10:12
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In the US, childbirth typically occurs in hospitals or accredited birth centers. President of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Stella Marie Dantas, MD, speaks with JAMA Deputy Editor Linda Brubaker, MD, MS, about newly proposed advanced birth centers that would permit higher-risk births, with concerns for patient safety and rural obstetric care access. Related Content: Advanced Birth Centers and the Effect on Maternity Care…
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1 Declaration of Helsinki Addresses New Ethical Challenges 15:08
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The Declaration of Helsinki originated in 1964, developed by the World Medical Association (WMA). Process Chair Jack S. Resneck Jr, MD, discusses the 2024 updates to the Declaration of Helsinki with JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS. Related Content: Revisions to the Declaration of Helsinki on Its 60th Anniversary World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki Making the Ethical Oversight of All Clinical Trials Fit for Purpose The Revised Declaration of Helsinki—Considerations for the Future of Artificial Intelligence in Health and Medical Research Revisiting the Declaration of Helsinki—A Patient-Centered Perspective Future-Proofing Research Ethics—Key Revisions of the Declaration of Helsinki 2024 The Revision of the Declaration of Helsinki Viewed From the Americas—Paving the Way to Better Research Declaration of Helsinki—Revisions for the 21st Century Facilitating Efficient and Ethical Trials at the Intersection of Research and Clinical Care The 2024 Revision to the Declaration of Helsinki…
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1 JAMA Critical Care Research at ESICM Congress 2024 15:37
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Transfusion strategy for patients with acute brain injury, telehealth care, acute kidney injury after cardiac surgery, and weaning ventilatory support are the topics of 4 trials published in JAMA and presented at the 2024 European Society of Intensive Care Medicine meeting. JAMA Associate Editor Christopher Seymour, MD, MSc, joins Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, to discuss. Related Content: Shifting Balance of the Risk-Benefit of Restrictive Transfusion Strategies in Neurocritically Ill Patients—Is Less Still More? Evaluating Complex Technological Innovations in Critical Care—Current Challenges and Future Directions Impact of Adsorptive Blood Purification on Kidney Outcomes Ventilator Weaning Strategies—Managing Interaction Between Randomized Treatments Restrictive vs Liberal Transfusion Strategy in Patients With Acute Brain Injury Effect of Tele-ICU on Clinical Outcomes of Critically Ill Patients Extracorporeal Blood Purification and Acute Kidney Injury in Cardiac Surgery Frequency of Screening and Spontaneous Breathing Trial Techniques…
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1 Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) and Helicobacter pylori Stool Antigen Co-Testing for Gastric Cancer 11:35
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Gastric cancer is a leading cause of cancer death globally. Chronic H pylori infection is the primary cause of gastric cancer, responsible for at least 80% of the new cases. Constanza Camargo, PhD, of the National Cancer Institute joins JAMA Associate Editor John M. Inadomi, MD, to discuss co-testing with FIT and H pylori stool antigen to help prevent gastric cancer. Related Content: Fecal Immunochemical Test and Helicobacter pylori Stool Antigen Co-Testing Screening for Helicobacter pylori to Prevent Gastric Cancer…
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1 Preventing Fever in Patients With Acute Vascular Brain Injury 10:37
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Fever is associated with worse outcomes in patients with stroke, but whether preventing fever improves outcomes is unclear. David M. Greer, MD, MA, speaks with JAMA Associate Editor Jeffrey L. Saver, MD, about fever prevention in patients with acute stroke and its impact on functional outcomes. Related Content: Fever Prevention in Patients With Acute Vascular Brain Injury Feasibility of Fever Prevention in Vascular Brain Injury…
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1 The Discovery of Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 (GLP-1) 11:45
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The 2024 Lasker–DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award has been presented for the discovery of GLP-1 and its application to the treatment of obesity. Lasker winner Svetlana Mojsov, PhD, discusses her role in this innovative discovery and more with JAMA Senior Editor Anne Rentoumis Cappola, MD, ScM. Related Content: Chemistry Matters—From a Putative Peptide to Effective Treatments for Diabetes and Obesity Discovery of cGAS as a DNA-Sensing Enzyme That Triggers Inflammation GLP-1 for Treating Obesity—Origin, History, and Evolution AIDS in Africa—Impact of Research…
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1 Improving Access to Palliative Care for Patients With Cancer 11:53
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Palliative care is an essential component to high-quality care for patients with cancer. How can access to palliative care be expanded? Eduardo Bruera, MD, from MD Anderson Cancer Center speaks with JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo about 2 new trials in JAMA that address access to care and what more it will take for executives, insurers, and regulators to support palliative care programs. Related Content: Improving Palliative Care Access for Patients With Cancer Telehealth vs In-Person Early Palliative Care for Patients With Advanced Lung Cancer…
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1 Balloon Angioplasty for Intracranial Atherosclerotic Stenosis 14:01
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A new trial assessed whether balloon angioplasty plus aggressive medical management was superior to aggressive medical management alone for patients with symptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis. Author Zhongrong Miao, MD, PhD, from Beijing Tiantan Hospital, discusses the BASIS randomized clinical trial with JAMA Deputy Editor Christopher C. Muth, MD. Related Content: Balloon Angioplasty vs Medical Management for Intracranial Artery Stenosis Is Balloon Angioplasty the Future for Intracranial Stenosis? Read Transcript…
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1 Concerning Mortality Rate Trends in the US 10:24
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The abating COVID-19 pandemic brings attention to rising mortality rates from non-COVID causes in the US, a trend that predates the COVID-19 pandemic. Viewpoint author Steven H. Woolf, MD, MPH, discusses this and more with JAMA Executive Editor Gregory Curfman, MD. Related Content: Increasing Mortality Rates in the US, but Not From COVID-19…
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1 Menopause-Associated Vasomotor Symptom Treatment With Elinzanetant 11:25
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Nonhormonal treatments for menopausal vasomotor symptoms may benefit symptomatic patients who cannot take or prefer to avoid systemic hormones. Author JoAnn V. Pinkerton, MD, MSCP, discusses the efficacy and safety of elinzanetant for the treatment of moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause with JAMA Deputy Editor Linda Brubaker, MD, MS. Related Content: Elinzanetant for the Treatment of Vasomotor Symptoms Associated With Menopause A New Era in Menopause Management?…
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To address the need to characterize long COVID in children and adolescents, the National Institutes of Health funded a pediatric program in the Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery (RECOVER) Initiative. Editorialist Suchitra Rao, MBBS, MSCS, University of Colorado School of Medicine and Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora, discusses this and more with JAMA Senior Editor Tracy A. Lieu, MD, MPH. Related Content: Uncovering Long COVID in Children Characterizing Long COVID in Children and Adolescents…
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1 Uterus Transplant: Innovation and Considerations 8:49
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A new study looks at uterus transplant to determine if it is safe, feasible, and results in births of healthy infants. Editorialist Emily Jungheim, MD, MSCI, Northwestern University, discusses this innovative treatment with JAMA Deputy Editor Linda Brubaker, MD, MS. Related Content: Uterus Transplant—The Frontier of Innovative Fertility Treatment Uterus Transplant in Women With Absolute Uterine-Factor Infertility…
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1 A Vaping Cessation Text Message Program for Adolescents 11:08
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Ten percent of US adolescents use e-cigarettes, and many want to quit. However, evidence on the effectiveness of vaping cessation interventions is lacking. Amanda L. Graham, PhD, of the Truth Initiative discusses with JAMA Senior Editor Tracy Lieu, MD, MPH, how a tailored, interactive text message intervention increased vaping cessation among adolescents recruited via social media channels. Related Content: A Vaping Cessation Text Message Program for Adolescent E-Cigarette Users Supporting Adolescents’ Desire to Quit E-Cigarettes What Are E-Cigarettes? Variability in Constituents of E-Cigarette Products Containing Nicotine Analogues E-Cigarette Use in Adults Controversial FDA Decision Authorizes Menthol-Flavored E-Cigarettes Despite Risks to Youth Vaping in Youth E-Cigarette Use in Adolescents and Adults—A JAMA Collection…
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1 Diagnostic Accuracy of an Integrated AI Ultrasound Tool for Gestational Age Estimation 9:46
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Gestational age estimation is foundational for obstetric care. In resource-limited settings, an integrated AI tool allows novice users to improve gestational age estimates. Author Jeffrey Stringer, MD, University of North Carolina, joins JAMA Deputy Editor Linda Brubaker, MD, MS, to discuss Diagnostic Accuracy of an Integrated AI Tool to Estimate Gestational Age From Blind Ultrasound Sweeps. Related Content: Diagnostic Accuracy of an Integrated AI Tool to Estimate Gestational Age From Blind Ultrasound Sweeps Enhancing Obstetric Ultrasonography With Artificial Intelligence in Resource-Limited Settings…
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Biomarkers for Alzheimer disease (AD) provide insight into disease processes and may aid clinical diagnosis for individuals with cognitive impairment. Author Stephen Salloway, MD, MS, of Brown University joins JAMA Deputy Editor Christopher Muth, MD, to discuss 2 articles and an accompanying editorial about blood biomarkers for AD and potential implications for clinical practice. Related Content: Are Blood Tests for Alzheimer Disease Ready for Prime Time? Blood Biomarkers to Detect Alzheimer Disease in Primary Care and Secondary Care Changes in Alzheimer Disease Blood Biomarkers and Associations With Incident All-Cause Dementia…
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Ulcerative colitis can significantly decrease quality of life. A third of patients have persistent symptoms with tumor necrosis factor inhibitors and nearly 1 in 5 patients will be hospitalized within 5 years of diagnosis. Author Gilaad G. Kaplan, MD, MPH, of the University of Calgary joins JAMA Associate Editor John M. Inadomi, MD, to discuss Risankizumab for Ulcerative Colitis. Related Content: Monoclonal Antibody Risankizumab for Ulcerative Colitis Risankizumab for Ulcerative Colitis…
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1 Influence of Endometriosis Typology on Ovarian Cancer Risk 9:26
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What are the ovarian cancer risks associated with endometriosis subtypes? Author Karen C. Schliep, PhD, MSPH, of the University of Utah joins JAMA Deputy Editor Linda Brubaker, MD, MS, to discuss Endometriosis Typology and Ovarian Cancer Risk. Related Content: Endometriosis Typology and Ovarian Cancer Risk New Insights in Endometriosis Subtypes and Ovarian Cancer Risk…
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Oral nicotine pouches are becoming more popular in the US, based on a survey performed in 2022. Hongying Daisy Dai, PhD, from Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, discusses nicotine pouches and more with JAMA Deputy Editor Kristin L. Walter, MD, MS. Related Content: Prevalence of Nicotine Pouch Use Among US Adults…
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Availability of pediatric care is decreasing, despite the growing complexity of pediatric care needs. Match rates for pediatric residency continue to decline. The US risks a serious shortage of pediatricians. Julie Byerley, MD, MPH, executive vice president & chief academic officer, Geisinger, Pennsylvania, discusses this and more with JAMA Deputy Editor Linda Brubaker, MD, MS. Related Content: Where Are All the Pediatricians?…
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1 Telehealth Abortion Safety and Effectiveness 10:59
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Facilitating safe and timely health care for individuals planning medication abortion is a reproductive health care priority. Lauren J. Ralph, PhD, MPH, and Daniel Grossman, MD, of University of California San Francisco join JAMA Deputy Editor Linda Brubaker, MD, MS, to discuss Comparison of Effectiveness of No-Test Telehealth and In-Person Medication Abortion. Related Content: Comparison of No-Test Telehealth and In-Person Medication Abortion…
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1 Sudden Death, Calcium Release Deficiency Syndrome, and a New ECG Finding 12:40
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Can a new ECG finding identify individuals at risk for dying suddenly? Jason D. Roberts, MD, of McMaster University joins JAMA Associate Editor Gregory M. Marcus, MD, MAS, to discuss A Clinical Diagnostic Test for Calcium Release Deficiency Syndrome (CRDS). CRDS is a recently described cause of sudden arrhythmic death. Until now, no clinical test has existed to identify those with the disease. Related Content: A Clinical Diagnostic Test for Calcium Release Deficiency Syndrome The First Clinical Test for Calcium Release Deficiency Syndrome?…
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1 Continuous vs Intermittent β-Lactam Antibiotic Infusions in Patients With Sepsis 9:57
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Joel M. Dulhunty, MD, PhD, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, and Jason A. Roberts, BPharm, PhD, University of Queensland Centre for Clinical Research, join JAMA Deputy Editor Preeti Malani, MD, MSJ, to discuss the BLING trial that assessed continuous vs intermittent β-lactam antibiotic infusions in patients with sepsis or septic shock. Related Content: Continuous vs Intermittent β-Lactam Antibiotic Infusions in Critically Ill Patients With Sepsis Prolonged vs Intermittent Infusions of β-Lactam Antibiotics in Adults With Sepsis or Septic Shock…
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1 Integrating Clinical Trials With the Practice of Medicine 18:38
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Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) frequently fail to generate knowledge relevant to practice, while practice patterns are frequently unsupported by RCT evidence. Derek C. Angus, MD, MPH, of the University of Pittsburgh, joins JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, to discuss The Integration of Clinical Trials With the Practice of Medicine: Repairing a House Divided. Related Content: The Integration of Clinical Trials With the Practice of Medicine…
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1 Evidence Against Nitrogen’s Use for the Death Penalty 12:51
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Forced nitrogen inhalation was used by the state of Alabama to execute Kenneth Smith on January 25, 2024. Some politicians, attorneys general, and health care practitioners support its use for capital punishment in the US. Philip E. Bickler, MD, PhD, and Michael S. Lipnick, MD, discuss the evidence indicating that forced nitrogen inhalation is inhumane with JAMA Executive Editor Gregory Curfman, MD. Related Content: Evidence Against Use of Nitrogen for the Death Penalty…
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Guidelines call for better evidence on the health outcomes after living kidney donation. Author Amit X. Garg, MD, PhD, London Health Sciences Centre, and editorialist Elizabeth C. Lorenz, MD, Baylor College of Medicine, discuss a new study that compares the risks of hypertension and other health outcomes in living kidney donors, with JAMA Associate Editor Wolfgang Winkelmayer, MD, ScD. Related Content: Hypertension and Kidney Function After Living Kidney Donation Prospectively Examining Outcomes After Living Kidney Donation Kidney Transplant Outcomes From Deceased Donors Who Received Dialysis Expanding the Overton Window in Deceased Kidney Donor Eligibility—Enough to Make a Difference?…
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1 Cardiac Amyloidosis and the V142I Transthyretin Variant 13:24
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What is the natural history and cardiovascular burden of the V142I transthyretin variant among US Black individuals who carry this variant? Senthil Selvaraj, MD, MS, MA, from Duke University, and Scott D. Solomon, MD, from Brigham and Women’s Hospital, discuss this and more with JAMA Executive Editor Gregory Curfman, MD. Related Content: Cardiovascular Burden of the V142I Transthyretin Variant Addressing Health Disparities—The Case for Variant Transthyretin Cardiac Amyloidosis Grows Stronger Heart Failure in African American Individuals, Version 2.0 Cardiac Amyloidosis Due to Transthyretin Protein…
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1 Racial and Ethnic Disparities in All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality Among US Youth 11:58
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Between 2019 and 2021, pediatric mortality rates had the largest increases in at least half a century. Steven H. Woolf, MD, MPH, of Virginia Commonwealth University Center on Society and Health, joins JAMA Associate Editor Tracy A. Lieu, MD, MPH, to discuss how racial and ethnic disparities and specific causes have factored into these increases and what this means for policymakers and clinicians. Related Content: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality Among US Youth Injury Prevention Science and Firearm Injury in Pediatric Health…
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1 Smoking Cessation After Initial Treatment Failure With Varenicline or Nicotine Replacement 11:19
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When initial treatment with varenicline or nicotine replacement doesn't work, does increasing dosage improve smoking cessation rates? Paul Cinciripini, PhD, of MD Anderson Cancer Center's Department of Behavioral Science, joins JAMA Executive Editor Gregory Curfman, MD, to discuss guidance on the best strategies for smoking cessation following an initial quit attempt. Related Content: Smoking Cessation After Initial Treatment Failure With Varenicline or Nicotine Replacement…
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1 Examining Mortality Disparities by Sexual Orientation Among Female Nurses 7:54
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Extensive evidence documents health disparities for lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) women, including worse physical, mental, and behavioral health than heterosexual women. Sarah McKetta, ScM, MD, PhD, discusses these factors and their link to premature mortality with JAMA Deputy Editor Linda Brubaker, MD, MS. Related Content: Disparities in Mortality by Sexual Orientation in a Large, Prospective Cohort of Female Nurses…
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1 Stewardship Prompts to Improve Antibiotic Selection for Pneumonia and Urinary Tract Infection 9:12
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Can real-time EHR–generated recommendations safely reduce antibiotic use in hospitalized patients with pneumonia or UTI? Shruti K. Gohil, MD, MPH, of the University of California-Irvine, joins JAMA Deputy Editor Preeti Malani, MD, MSJ, to discuss the INSPIRE randomized clinical trial. Related Content: Stewardship Prompts to Improve Antibiotic Selection for Pneumonia Stewardship Prompts to Improve Antibiotic Selection for Urinary Tract Infection Harnessing the Electronic Health Record to Improve Empiric Antibiotic Prescribing…
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1 Advancing Climate Action Through Academic Health Systems 10:49
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Climate action is an urgent public health imperative. Climate change is causing excess morbidity and mortality and posing an increasing threat to mental health and well-being. The US health care sector is a significant contributor to this problem. A. Eugene Washington, MD, of Duke University, discusses accelerating climate action with JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS. Related Content: Accelerating Climate Action Through Academic Health Systems…
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1 The Evolution of Screening Tools for Prostate Cancer 12:15
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The utility of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening for prostate cancer detection is impacted by detection of cancers with low risk of mortality. Editorialist Jeffrey J. Tosoian, MD, MPH, discusses a pragmatic approach to prostate cancer screening with JAMA Deputy Editor Mary L. (Nora) Disis, MD. Related Content: A Pragmatic Approach to Prostate Cancer Screening Prostate Cancer Screening With PSA, Kallikrein Panel, and MRI Prostate-Specific Antigen Screening and 15-Year Prostate Cancer Mortality…
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1 Regional Interventions to Prevent Multidrug-Resistant Organisms 9:44
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Infections due to multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) are difficult to treat with increased morbidity, mortality, length of hospitalization, and health care costs. Author Susan S. Huang, MD, MPH, from the University of California Irvine School of Medicine, joins JAMA Deputy Editor Preeti Malani, MD, MSJ, to discuss a new study that used a regional intervention to prevent MDROs. Related Content: Reducing Hospitalizations and Multidrug-Resistant Organisms via Regional Decolonization in Hospitals and Nursing Homes…
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1 Mifepristone–Science, Abortion Care, and Politics 19:15
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The US Supreme Court will soon decide a case challenging the US Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) approval of mifepristone. Author Holly Fernandez Lynch, JD, MBE, University of Pennsylvania, joins JAMA Executive Editor Gregory Curfman, MD, to discuss the science and politics surrounding this significant case. Related Content: The FDA in the Crosshairs—Science, Politics, and Abortion Provision of Medications for Self-Managed Abortion Before and After the Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization Decision Understanding the Impacts of the Supreme Court Case FDA v Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine…
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1 How Do Multimodal Large Language Models Perform on Clinical Vignette Questions? 9:11
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How did GPT-4 Vision, a model that can work with images and text as input, perform when answering clinical challenge questions from medical journals? Daniel Truhn, MD, MSc, of the University Hospital Aachen in Germany, joins JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, to discuss this topic. Related Content: Comparative Analysis of Multimodal Large Language Model Performance on Clinical Vignette Questions…
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1 Does Treating Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Reduce Mortality? 13:35
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An observational study by Lin Li, PhD, and colleagues, published in JAMA, found that pharmacotherapy was associated with reduced mortality in individuals with ADHD. Frances R. Levin, MD, of the Columbia Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, who wrote an accompanying editorial, joins JAMA Associate Editor Donald C. Goff, MD, to discuss the results of this article. Related Content: Treating Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Matters…
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1 Delivering Effective Messages in the Patient-Clinician Encounter 13:06
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Introducing JAMA's new Communicating Medicine series, JAMA Associate Editor Anne Cappola, MD, ScM, discusses strategies for delivering effective messages in the patient encounter with authors Joseph Cappella, PhD, of the University of Pennsylvania, and Richard Street, PhD, of Texas A&M University and Baylor College of Medicine. Related Content: Delivering Effective Messages in the Patient-Clinician Encounter…
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1 Why Does PrEP Use Lag in Cisgender Women? 11:20
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How will new study results inform HIV prevention in the US and globally? JAMA Deputy Editor Preeti Malani, MD, MSJ, and author Jeanne Marrazzo, MD, MPH, director of NIAID, discuss these study findings and more. Related Content: HIV Preexposure Prophylaxis With Emtricitabine and Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate Among Cisgender Women…
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1 Updated Pediatric Sepsis Criteria—Transitioning From SIRS to Phoenix 14:14
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JAMA Associate Editor Romain Pirracchio, MD, MPH, discusses context and implications of the new pediatric sepsis criteria with authors Hallie Prescott, MD, MSc, of the University of Michigan and Ann Arbor VA Hospital, and Roberto Jabornisky, MD, of Northeastern National Medical School in Argentina. Related Content: Context and Implications of the New Pediatric Sepsis Criteria Transitioning From SIRS to Phoenix With the Updated Pediatric Sepsis Criteria—The Difficult Task of Simplifying the Complex…
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1 Renter Eviction, Excess Mortality, and COVID-19 12:25
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Renters who received eviction filings experienced excess mortality associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, discusses a recent study that underscores the importance of studying health outcomes among marginalized populations with author Nick Graetz, PhD, from Princeton University. Related Content: Examining Excess Mortality Associated With the COVID-19 Pandemic for Renters Threatened With Eviction…
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1 Azithromycin to Prevent Childhood Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa 10:31
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Childhood death rates remain high in some areas of sub-Saharan Africa, despite global reductions in childhood mortality. JAMA Deputy Editor Preeti Malani, MD, MSJ, and author Thomas Lietman, MD, University of California, San Francisco, discuss twice-yearly azithromycin to reduce childhood mortality. Related Content: Mass Azithromycin Distribution to Prevent Child Mortality in Burkina Faso…
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1 Evaluating the Effectiveness of Bivalent COVID-19 Vaccines in Children and Adolescents 12:13
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Bivalent mRNA COVID-19 vaccines were recommended for children and adolescents aged 5 to 17 years in the US, but were they effective? JAMA Associate Editor Tracy A. Lieu, MD, MPH, spoke with author Leora R. Feldstein, PhD, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about the effectiveness of bivalent COVID-19 vaccines in children and adolescents. Related Content: Effectiveness of Bivalent mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines in Preventing SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Children and Adolescents Aged 5 to 17 Years…
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1 Anxiety and Depression Symptoms After the Dobbs Abortion Rights Decision 14:26
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Following the Dobbs decision, females aged 18-45 years living in states with “trigger laws” that restricted access to abortion reported a greater increase in symptoms of anxiety and depression than those in states without trigger laws. JAMA Associate Editor Donald Goff, MD, speaks with editorialist Julia Steinberg, PhD, associate professor at the School of Public Health at the University of Maryland, about this topic. Related Content: Mental Health Symptoms When Abortion Access Is Restricted Anxiety and Depression Symptoms After the Dobbs Abortion Decision…
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JAMA Deputy Editor Preeti Malani, MD, MSJ, and author Alexander K. Smith, MD, MS, MPH, University of California, San Francisco, discuss the importance of 2 new palliative care trials that were recently published in JAMA. Related Content: A Tale of 2 Palliative Care Trials Association of Receipt of Palliative Care Interventions With Health Care Use, Quality of Life, and Symptom Burden Among Adults With Chronic Noncancer Illness…
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1 Dialysis Facility Performance and Social Risk in the First Year of the ESRD Treatment Choices Model 14:14
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Dialysis facilities in the US are financially rewarded for higher rates of home dialysis and kidney transplant, but facilities that serve patients with high social risk might have a harder time meeting these goals. JAMA Associate Editor Karen E. Joynt Maddox, MD, MPH, speaks with Amal N. Trivedi, MD, MPH, of Brown University, about how this plays out under the ESRD Treatment Choices Model. Related Content: Social Risk and Dialysis Facility Performance in the First Year of the ESRD Treatment Choices Model…
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Alpha-gal syndrome is a food allergy to red meat products that develops after affected individuals are bitten by a tick. JAMA Deputy Editor Kristin Walter, MD, MS, discusses alpha-gal syndrome with author Mariel R. Benjamin, MD, assistant professor in the Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology at Michigan Medicine. Related Content: What Is Alpha-Gal Syndrome?…
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1 Private Equity Acquisition and Hospital-Acquired Adverse Events in the US 13:06
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The effects of private equity acquisition of US hospitals on the quality of inpatient care and patient outcomes remain largely unknown. JAMA Associate Editor Karen E. Joynt Maddox, MD, MPH, spoke with author Zirui Song, MD, PHD, of Massachusetts General Hospital, about a recent study showing that private equity acquisition was associated with increased hospital-acquired adverse events. Related Content: Changes in Hospital Adverse Events and Patient Outcomes Associated With Private Equity Acquisition…
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1 Effect of Dietary Sodium on Blood Pressure 14:03
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Does reducing dietary sodium benefit patients already taking antihypertensive medication? JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, speaks with author Norrina Allen, PhD, MPH, from Northwestern University, about the effect of dietary sodium on blood pressure. Related Content: Effect of Dietary Sodium on Blood Pressure…
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1 Risks Associated With Cannabis Exposure During Pregnancy 10:02
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Cannabis use is increasing among reproductive-age individuals. JAMA Deputy Editor Linda Brubaker, MD, MS, discusses the associated risks of cannabis exposure during pregnancy with Torri D. Metz, MD, MS, University of Utah Health. Related Content: Cannabis Exposure and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Related to Placental Function…
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1 Neonatal Outcomes Following Serial Amnioinfusions for Bilateral Renal Agenesis 13:24
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Bilateral renal agenesis results in lethal neonatal pulmonary hypoplasia. New evidence from an amnioinfusion trial is available. JAMA Deputy Editor Linda Brubaker, MD, MS, discusses the results from the Renal Anhydramnios Fetal Therapy Trial with Meredith A. Atkinson, MD, MHS, Johns Hopkins University, and Johnathan M. Davis, MD, Tufts University. Related Content: Neonatal Survival After Serial Amnioinfusions for Bilateral Renal Agenesis…
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1 Increasing Cervical Cancer Screening With Self-Sampling HPV Kits at Home 10:26
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Cervical cancer screening is effective when done as recommended. JAMA Deputy Editor Linda Brubaker, MD, speaks with Rachel L. Winer, PhD, MPH, of the University of Washington, about a recent trial in JAMA that compared cervical cancer screening strategies, including direct-mail and opt-in approaches for human papillomavirus (HPV) self-sampling. Related Content: Strategies to Increase Cervical Cancer Screening With Mailed Human Papillomavirus Self-Sampling Kits…
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1 Small-Volume Blood Collection Tubes May Reduce Transfusions in Intensive Care 16:33
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Small-volume blood collection tubes may decrease red blood cell transfusions in intensive care units without affecting laboratory analysis. JAMA Associate Editor Christopher W. Seymour, MD, MSc, discusses the results and implications of the STRATUS trial with Deborah M. Siegal, MD, MSc, of Ottawa Hospital Research Institute. Related Content: Small-Volume Blood Collection Tubes to Reduce Transfusions in Intensive Care…
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