Analysis of 218.1 million notes from 1.6 million patients' electronic health records revealed growing use of emojis.
Truveta today announced the publication of new peer-reviewed research in JAMA Network Open that provides one of the most comprehensive and timely analyses to date on childhood measles, mumps, and ...
USA: Researchers have found in a new study that, over two years, bariatric surgery resulted in substantially greater fat-mass ...
Older adults who live in economically disadvantaged neighborhoods spend significantly fewer days at home in the year after a fall-related hip fracture than those living in more affluent areas, ...
Need help figuring out breastfeeding? There's an app for that, researchers say. "Telelactation" support is effective in promoting breastfeeding among new mothers, according to a new report published ...
Hospitals’ increased reliance on agency nurses and overtime shifts for in-house nurses appears to have implications for patient safety, a study published Wednesday in JAMA Network Open suggests. Among ...
As the Trump administration intensifies its immigration enforcement efforts, concerns are mounting within the healthcare sector about the long-term implications for an already strained workforce. A ...
A new study published today in JAMA Network Open explores the effects of both recent and lifetime cannabis use on brain function during cognitive tasks. The study, the largest of its kind ever to be ...
Patients of Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente are increasingly opting for e-visits, a JAMA Network Open analysis found. Here are six key takeaways from the study of the asynchronous ...
An Invited Commentary published Wednesday in JAMA Network Open highlights vital new consensus on when to refer dementia patients to specialist palliative care. The commentary, authored by Laura J.
Nirupama Yechoor, MD, MSC, of the Department of Neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital, is the senior author of a paper published in JAMA Network Open, “Coherence of Stroke Survivors’ Lived ...