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JAMA’s new editor settles in, bringing open access and other changes

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LOUIS — It’s been eight months since Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, a general internist, cardiovascular researcher, and epidemiologist became the 17th editor in chief of the Journal of the American Medical Association and its network of journals. Bibbins-Domingo also spoke about what lies ahead for JAMA.

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Alcohol increases risk for gun-involved suicide among Americans, finds study

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A CAMH-led study just published in the journal JAMA Network Open has found that the probability of using a gun as a means of suicide among Americans increases the more alcohol they drink.

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Study: Prednisone does not improve in vitro fertilization outcomes

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Among patients with recurrent implantation failure during in vitro fertilization, treatment with prednisone does not improve the live birth rate versus placebo, according to a study published in the May 2 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).

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Health care is increasingly unaffordable for people with employer-sponsored health insurance—especially women: Analysis

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adults—particularly women—with employer-sponsored health insurance, according to an analysis by researchers at the NYU School of Global Public Health published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). Health care is growing less affordable for U.S.

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Major depressive disorder linked to interplay of gut microbiome and blood metabolome

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For their study, reported in the journal JAMA Psychiatry, the group analyzed data in the UK Biobank. An international team of medical researchers has found a link between major depressive disorder (MDD) and an interplay between the gut microbiome and the blood metabolome.

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Report: Mental health crises spike among youth

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Emergency room visits for mental health crises spiked among children, teens and young adults from 2011 to 2020, researchers from UConn School of Medicine and other institutions report in the May 2 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).

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JAMA Paper Withdrawal Adds One More Layer to Aduhelm Controversy

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Biogen reportedly withdrew a paper it had submitted to the medical journal JAMA after the publication requested edits before publication. It’s standard for a technical journal to request edits, but it is the nature of the edits—and in this case, the nature of the study— that raises questions.

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