Despite the high prevalence of Long COVID symptoms among undocumented Latino immigrants (UDLI), UDLI had very limited knowledge and understanding of Long COVID. https://ja.ma/3XZPax3
JAMA Network Open
Book and Periodical Publishing
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An open access general medical journal of the JAMA Network, which includes JAMA and 11 specialty journals.
About us
JAMA Network Open is published online every weekday. All articles are published under an open access license and available immediately at publication. All research articles that are accepted for publication require payment of an article processing charge (APC) of $3000. Waivers and discounts on open access article processing charges are available for eligible authors from Hinari Core Offer countries. JAMA Network Open is a member of the JAMA Network, a consortium of peer-reviewed, general medical and specialty publications. JAMA Network Open will publish original research articles and invited commentary on more than 40 medical and health subject areas. See complete list below. JAMA Network Open's Journal Impact Factor is 13.8. The founding Editor in Chief of JAMA Network Open is Frederick P. Rivara, MD, MPH. Dr Rivara is the Seattle Children’s Guild Endowed Chair in Pediatrics, Professor of Pediatrics, and adjunct Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Washington. The Deputy Editor of JAMA Network Open is Stephan D. Fihn, MD, MPH. Dr Fihn is a practicing general internist who is Professor in the departments of Medicine and of Health Services at the University of Washington.
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- Book and Periodical Publishing
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- Allergy, Anesthesiology, Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, Diabetes and Endocrinology, Emergency Medicine, Environmental Health, Ethics, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Genetics and Genomics, Geriatrics, Global Health, Health Informatics, Health Policy, Hematology, Imaging, Immunology, Infectious Diseases, Medical Education, and Medical Journals and Publishing
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Functional neurologic outcome at discharge is associated with long-term survival (up to 8 years) among survivors of cardiac arrest. https://ja.ma/3BASp6s
Neurologic Recovery at Discharge and Long-Term Survival After Cardiac Arrest
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Excess mortality disparities by race and ethnicity during the US COVID-19 pandemic differed dramatically by age, and substantially exceeded pre-pandemic disparities. https://ja.ma/3zVZ4aT
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Age-Specific All-Cause Mortality During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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The AHA’s PREVENT equations showed moderate-to-strong discrimination and calibration for predicting 10-year cardiovascular disease risk, providing evidence supporting the validity of using these equations in clinical settings for the intended population. https://ja.ma/4f2JwRQ
Validation of American Heart Association PREVENT Cardiovascular Disease Risk Equations
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Medical interns on night-float schedules have more regular and better-quality sleep, and less negative outcomes for mood, motivation and cognition than a 24h overnight-call schedule. https://ja.ma/3NnJ7NV
Sleep, Well-Being, and Cognition in Medical Interns on a Float or Overnight Call Schedule
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87% of people report willingness to use an AED for strangers in cardiac arrest, but few were aware of an AED location near their home (21%), public transportation (15%) or workplace (34%), this survey study from Taiwan finds. https://ja.ma/3Ymklmz
Public Awareness of Automated External Defibrillator Locations
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Redispensing unused oral anticancer drugs may be a suitable strategy to reduce waste and improve environmental sustainability of cancer treatment after process optimization. https://ja.ma/4eyebq6
Reducing Medication Waste by Redispensing Unused Oral Anticancer Drugs
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Low maternal serum folate levels during early- to mid-pregnancy were associated with a higher risk of congenital heart disease in offspring. https://ja.ma/4gWToy7
Maternal Serum Folate During Pregnancy and Congenital Heart Disease in Offspring
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Vitamin A, vitamin C, and iron intake have decreased in both women (whether or not they are pregnant) over the past 2 decades, which may have substantial maternal and fetal health implications. https://ja.ma/3XZppNs
Macronutrient and Micronutrient Intake Among US Women Aged 20-44 Years
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Meta-analysis: Medications like pregabalin and topiramate, especially with vitamin supplements, may be linked to reduced migraine frequency and intensity in children, but were not linked to better quality of life or reduced duration of migraine attacks. https://ja.ma/3ZUXXmz
Preventive Medications in Pediatric Migraine
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