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| Title: | JAMA |
| Url: | jama.ama-assn.org |
| Description: | JAMA, published continuously since 1883, is an international peer-reviewed general medical journal published 48 times per year. JAMA is the most widely circulated medical journal in the world. JAMA is published in multiple international editions and languages; the online version is made freely available to institutions in developing countries. JAMA's impact factor is 25.5. JAMA's acceptance rate is approximately 8% of the nearly 6000 solicited and unsolicited manuscripts it receives annually; its average time from submission to publication is 113 days and average time from receipt to rejection is 7 days. |
| Keywords: | Health |
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| Validation date: | 29-04-2009 |
| Category: | Directory > Science > Medicine |
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Low-Dose vs Standard-Dose Unfractionated Heparin for Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Acute Coronary Syndromes Treated With Fondaparinux: The FUTURA/OASIS-8 Randomized Trial [Original Contribution]
Context The optimal unfractionated heparin regimen for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in patients with non–ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes treated with fondaparinux is uncertain. Objective To compare the safety of 2 unfractionated heparin regimens during PCI in high-risk patients with non–ST-segment elevation...
Comparative Determinants of 4-Year Cardiovascular Event Rates in Stable Outpatients at Risk of or With Atherothrombosis [Original Contribution]
Context Clinicians and trialists have difficulty with identifying which patients are highest risk for cardiovascular events. Prior ischemic events, polyvascular disease, and diabetes mellitus have all been identified as predictors of ischemic events, but their comparative contributions to future risk remain unclear. Objective To categorize...
Health Effects of the Gulf Oil Spill [Commentary]
A 29-Year-Old Woman With Flulike Symptoms [Clinical Crossroads]
This Week in JAMA [This Week in JAMA]
Association of Risk-Reducing Surgery in BRCA1 or BRCA2 Mutation Carriers With Cancer Risk and Mortality [Original Contribution]
Context Mastectomy and salpingo-oophorectomy are widely used by carriers of BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations to reduce their risks of breast and ovarian cancer. Objective To estimate risk and mortality reduction stratified by mutation and prior cancer status. Design, Setting, and Participants Prospective, multicenter cohort study of 2482 women...
Cerebral Palsy Among Term and Postterm Births [Original Contribution]
Context Although preterm delivery is a well-established risk factor for cerebral palsy (CP), preterm deliveries contribute only a minority of affected infants. There is little information on the relation of CP risk to gestational age in the term range, where most CP occurs. Objective To determine whether timing of birth in the term and...
A Biobehavioral Home-Based Intervention and the Well-being of Patients With Dementia and Their Caregivers: The COPE Randomized Trial [Original Contribution]
Context Optimal treatment to postpone functional decline in patients with dementia is not established. Objective To test a nonpharmacologic intervention realigning environmental demands with patient capabilities. Design, Setting, and Participants Prospective 2-group randomized trial (Care of Persons with Dementia in their Environments...
Perinatal Regionalization for Very Low-Birth-Weight and Very Preterm Infants: A Meta-analysis [Review]
Context For more than 30 years, guidelines for perinatal regionalization have recommended that very low-birth-weight (VLBW) infants be born at highly specialized hospitals, most commonly designated as level III hospitals. Despite these recommendations, some regions continue to have large percentages of VLBW infants born in lower-level...
A New Research and Development Policy Framework for the Biomedical Research Enterprise [Commentary]
A National Strategy to Improve Sexual Health [Commentary]
Improving Access to Health Care Data: The Open Government Strategy [Commentary]
Societal Perceptions of Physicians: Knights, Knaves, or Pawns? [Commentary]
Lessons Learned From Genetic Testing [Editorial]
What to Advise Patients About Hernias [From the Archives Journals]
Context The optimal unfractionated heparin regimen for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in patients with non–ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes treated with fondaparinux is uncertain. Objective To compare the safety of 2 unfractionated heparin regimens during PCI in high-risk patients with non–ST-segment elevation...
Comparative Determinants of 4-Year Cardiovascular Event Rates in Stable Outpatients at Risk of or With Atherothrombosis [Original Contribution]
Context Clinicians and trialists have difficulty with identifying which patients are highest risk for cardiovascular events. Prior ischemic events, polyvascular disease, and diabetes mellitus have all been identified as predictors of ischemic events, but their comparative contributions to future risk remain unclear. Objective To categorize...
Health Effects of the Gulf Oil Spill [Commentary]
A 29-Year-Old Woman With Flulike Symptoms [Clinical Crossroads]
This Week in JAMA [This Week in JAMA]
Association of Risk-Reducing Surgery in BRCA1 or BRCA2 Mutation Carriers With Cancer Risk and Mortality [Original Contribution]
Context Mastectomy and salpingo-oophorectomy are widely used by carriers of BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations to reduce their risks of breast and ovarian cancer. Objective To estimate risk and mortality reduction stratified by mutation and prior cancer status. Design, Setting, and Participants Prospective, multicenter cohort study of 2482 women...
Cerebral Palsy Among Term and Postterm Births [Original Contribution]
Context Although preterm delivery is a well-established risk factor for cerebral palsy (CP), preterm deliveries contribute only a minority of affected infants. There is little information on the relation of CP risk to gestational age in the term range, where most CP occurs. Objective To determine whether timing of birth in the term and...
A Biobehavioral Home-Based Intervention and the Well-being of Patients With Dementia and Their Caregivers: The COPE Randomized Trial [Original Contribution]
Context Optimal treatment to postpone functional decline in patients with dementia is not established. Objective To test a nonpharmacologic intervention realigning environmental demands with patient capabilities. Design, Setting, and Participants Prospective 2-group randomized trial (Care of Persons with Dementia in their Environments...
Perinatal Regionalization for Very Low-Birth-Weight and Very Preterm Infants: A Meta-analysis [Review]
Context For more than 30 years, guidelines for perinatal regionalization have recommended that very low-birth-weight (VLBW) infants be born at highly specialized hospitals, most commonly designated as level III hospitals. Despite these recommendations, some regions continue to have large percentages of VLBW infants born in lower-level...
A New Research and Development Policy Framework for the Biomedical Research Enterprise [Commentary]
A National Strategy to Improve Sexual Health [Commentary]
Improving Access to Health Care Data: The Open Government Strategy [Commentary]
Societal Perceptions of Physicians: Knights, Knaves, or Pawns? [Commentary]
Lessons Learned From Genetic Testing [Editorial]
What to Advise Patients About Hernias [From the Archives Journals]
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| Address: | Customer Service: Rest of World, JAMA & Archives Journals, c/o EMD GmbH, Birkenstr. 67, |
| Postal code: | 10559 |
| City: | Berlin |
| Country: | Germany |
| Phone number: | +49 (30) 330 998 28 |
| Fax number: | +49 (30) 330 998 29 |
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