This Viewpoint discusses the benefits of expanded access research, the usefulness of expanded access data, the issues surrounding cost and transparency, and the adjusted role of institutional review boards.
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This Viewpoint discusses the benefits of expanded access research, the usefulness of expanded access data, the issues surrounding cost and transparency, and the adjusted role of institutional review boards.
Source: JAMA Online First
This Viewpoint discusses increased rates in pediatric mortality by age and cause between 1999 and 2021.
Source: JAMA Online First
This JAMA Insights Clinical Update discusses a comprehensive approach to treating pregnant patients with type 2 diabetes to reduce adverse perinatal and neonatal outcomes.
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This JAMA Patient Page describes lead poisoning, its health effects, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention measures.
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This Viewpoint describes new recommendations from the CDC regarding universal screening of adults for hepatitis B virus infection.
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This Medical News article is an interview with Francis S. Collins, MD, PhD, former National Institutes of Health director, and JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, about a historic Biden-Harris administration proposal to cure and prevent all hepatitis C infections in the US.
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In this narrative essay, an emergency medicine physician who is undergoing treatment for stage IV colorectal cancer discusses the role that virtual reality might play in end-of-life care in the future to help patients virtually travel the world and connect with others.
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This Viewpoint introduces a proposed 5-year program from the Biden-Harris administration that would use direct-acting antivirals to eliminate hepatitis C in the United States.
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Black men in the US have a higher mortality rate after surgery than Black women as well as White women and men, based on the outcomes of more than 1.8 million Black and White patients aged 65 years or older who were covered by Medicare.
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Measuring blood levels of placental growth factor (PIGF), a molecule that prompts the development of new blood vessels, can help distinguish whether cognitive problems stem predominantly from vascular issues or another cause, such as Alzheimer disease, according to an analysis of 335 patients.
Source: JAMA Online First