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CV Therapeutics AnnouncesMERLIN TIMI-36 Study will be Published in The Journal of the American Medical Association.
M2 PRESSWIRE-25 April 2007-Early Watch: CV Therapeutics AnnouncesMERLIN TIMI-36 Study will be Published in The Journal of the American Medical AssociationC1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:25042007 Market Gainer is quickly emerging as the one stop shop for international small-cap investors looking to...
Tags: American Medical Association, JAMA, patient
Research articles 2007-04-25
JAMA Should Seek Second Opinion on Pesticide Exposure at Schools Report
WASHINGTON, July 26 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The July 27th Journal of the American Medical Association JAMA report "Acute Illnesses Associated With Pesticide Exposure at Schools," could mislead and cause unnecessary concern among parents and school officials, said Jay Vroom, President and CEO of CropLife America. "The report does not provide...
Tags: American Medical Association, Biotechnology, JAMA, Manufacturing, NETWORKING, Strategy, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2005-07-26
TB still claiming two millions deaths a year: studies
WASHINGTON AFP — Tuberculosis is still on the rampage, claiming around two million lives a year, especially in the developing world, despite concerned efforts to fight the disease. And while the disease in the majority of cases is curable, in California where notified cases of TB decreased by 33...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, antibiotics, FINANCE, JAMA, SECURITY
Research articles 2005-06-07
Quiet killings in medical facilities: detection & prevention
The purpose of this article is to prompt a public discussion concerning the "quiet killings" that have occurred and are occurring in our medical facilities, hopefully leading to a robust debate over improving methods of detecting and preventing such killings. The importance of this subject cannot be overstated, particularly in...
Tags: 2d, Associated Press, Cir, Comm, Elder, HEALTHCARE, hospital, Hospital, JAMA, Jones, Mask, nurse, patient, Richard, Williams
Research articles 2003-03-22
US DEPT OF HHS: Note to reporters/editors -- Three NHNHLBI studies reported in the JAMA obesity issue.
M2 PRESSWIRE-27 October 1999-US DEPT OF HHS: Note to reporters/editors -- Three NHLBI studies reported in the JAMA obesity issue C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:261099 The October 27, 1999, issue of the "Journal of the American Medical Association" ("JAMA") spotlights the...
Tags: American Medical Association, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, JAMA, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Research articles 1999-10-27
CDC: Obesity epidemic increases dramatically in US - - - CDC director calls for national prevention effort.
M2 PRESSWIRE-27 October 1999-CDC: Obesity epidemic increases dramatically in the United States -- CDC director calls for national prevention effort C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:261099 A growing obesity epidemic is threatening the health of millions of Americans in the United States,...
Tags: American Medical Association, Benefits, epidemic, food, HEALTHCARE, JAMA, Manufacturing, Obesity, SOFTWARE, U.S.
Research articles 1999-10-27
Documents Indicate Tobacco Industry Paid Scientists to Write to Editors.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 5--The tobacco industry paid thousands of dollars to scientists to write letters to influential publications criticizing a major 1993 government report that said secondhand smoke caused lung cancer, according to once-secret legal documents. The records show that, in many instances,...
Tags: editor, JAMA, scientist, tobacco, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 1998-08-04
FDA probes "misleading" journal article
The FDA is looking into whether Pharmacia Corp. knowingly disseminated an allegedly misleading journal article on Celebrex celecoxib, according to a senior agency official. The official was responding to an editorial in the June 1 issue of the British Medical Journal criticizing a September 2000 article in JAMA that selectively...
Tags: FDA, JAMA
Research articles 2002-08-01
Antioxidants reduce risk of AMD
A diet which includes high intake of beta carotene, vitamins C and E, and zinc is associated with a substantially reduced risk of age-related macular degeneration in the elderly, according to a study in the December 28, 2005. issue of JAMA.A diet which includes high intake of beta carotene, vitamins...
Tags: Advanced Micro Devices Inc., JAMA
Research articles 2006-03-01
JAMA study: large medical plans get low marks. (Journal of the American Medical Association)
The Aug 18, 1993 issue of JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association reports the results of a survey of patients using managed care. The survey asked patients of solo or single specialty SOLO, multispecialty group MSG or health maintenance The Aug 18, 1993 issue of JAMA, The Journal...
Tags: American Medical Association, JAMA, patient, survey
Research articles 1993-08-23
JAMA Demands Silence From Those Who Find Conflicts Among Its Authors
The Journal of the American Medical Association has instituted a bizarre new policy requiring silence from anyone who notices a conflict of interest among its authors. JAMA will require silence about such conflicts until it has "investigated" them, according to the WSJ. The policy is, of course,...
Tags: Wall Street Journal, Silence, Conflict, JAMA, Internet, Cloud Computing, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2009-03-23
Forest Labs' Lexapro Flap Over JAMA Article Will Likely Be Examined by the Feds
An editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association called a university professor "a nobody and a nothing" after he pointed out, correctly, that a JAMA author had failed to disclose a financial relationship with Forest Labs in an article about Lexapro, according to the WSJ. ...
Tags: Superior, Therapy, JAMA, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2009-03-16
How Pharma Stacks the Deck with Medical Journals
Some once-friendly ghosts may be getting Merck in trouble all over again. The ethereal beings in question are ghostwriters -- the nameless, faceless freelancers paid by drug companies to draft up medical review papers, usually well before they're even seen by the academic researchers who will eventually...
Tags: Editorial, Merck & Co. Inc., Pharmaceutical Company, JAMA, David P. Hamilton
Blog posts 2008-04-15

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"Dr. Nobody" Slams JAMA Again; Prophylactic Antidepressant Use Is Real Issue, Says Leo
Dr. Jonathan Leo has again taken JAMA to task over its failure to disclose links between researchers publishing studies in its pages and Forest Labs, which funded them. Previously, JAMA caused a stink by calling Leo "a nobody and a nothing” and then demanding silence from any academic who alerted...
Tags: Silence, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2009-09-09
Clinical Laboratory Biostatiscian Responds to JAMA Study on Hair Testing
Business Editors/Health & Medical Writers ASHEVILLE, N.C.--BW HealtWire--March 28, 2001 Today's issue of JAMA, the official journal of the American Medical Association, contains a letter in rebuttal to a previously published study and editorial on hair mineral analysis. Written by Michael Glade, Ph.D., a biostatistician involved in...
Tags: Clinical Laboratory
Research articles 2001-03-28
EGYPT: JAMA'A ISLAMIYA TERRORIST GROUP LEADER DENOUNCES AL-QAEDA'S METHODS.(Karam Zuhdy)(Brief Article)
According to IINA, the leader of Jama'a Islamiya in Egypt, Karam Zuhdy, which for ten years had been carrying out terrorist activities, has said that his organization refutes the methods used by Al-Qaeda and Jihad of killing of American Jews and Chri According to IINA, the...
Tags: leader
Research articles 2003-07-17
Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth Statement Regarding JAMA Article: 'Alcohol Advertising in Magazines and Adolescent Readership'
WASHINGTON, May 13 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Following is a statement by David Jernigan, Ph.D., research director of the Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth at Georgetown University, regarding the JAMA Article: "Alcohol Advertising in Magazines and Adolescent Readership": The study published this week in the Journal of the American Medical...
Tags: advertisement, alcohol, Georgetown University, marketing, youth
Research articles 2003-05-13
St. Jude Medical Announces Publication of OPTIC Clinical Study Results in JAMA; Study May Hold the Key to Reducing Shocks in ICD Patients
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- St. Jude Medical, Inc. (NYSE:STJ) today announced publication of the OPTIC Optimal Pharmacological Therapy in Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator Patients clinical study results in the January 11 edition of The Journal of the American Medical Association JAMA. The study, sponsored by St. Jude Medical, shows that patients...
Tags: patient, St. Jude Medical Inc.
Research articles 2006-01-10
Pharma Roundup: Pfizer Buys Biotene, JAMA Opposes Wyeth, and More
Pfizer buys Biotene; JAMA editorial against drug makers in Wyeth preemption case; pharma companies behind the times on Web 2.0; Roche still vowing to buy Genentech by John Maas
Tags: Wyeth, Pfizer Inc., Pharmaceutical Company, Web 2.0, Internet, John Maas
Blog posts 2008-10-21
JAMA analysis of obesity death data stirs debate
CHICAGO -- Some industry members say they are hopeful that health officials reduced estimates of obesity-related deaths will alleviate the blame restaurateurs have shouldered for the widening girth of Americans. But others are less convinced that the data adjustments will stem the tide of pending nutrition-related legislation and regulation. ...
Tags: American Medical Association, analysis, Strategy
Research articles 2005-05-09
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