This randomized trial assesses interventions that span preconception through early childhood compared with usual care on neurodevelopment among children at age 24 months in low- and middle-income neighborhoods in India.
This randomized clinical trial examines the effect of tirzepatide on the maintenance of weight reduction.
This retrospective cohort study assesses the cumulative incidence of pregnancy after cancer and disease-free survival in BRCA carriers diagnosed with invasive breast cancer at age 40 years or younger.
This case report documents the first partial heart transplant in a neonate with irreparable heart valve dysfunction to deliver aortic and pulmonary valves that grow with the developing child.
This study compares Medicare and patient spending for dual over-the-counter and prescription drugs with their over-the-counter cash prices.
This study quantifies the change in travel times for military service personnel to abortion facilities following the US Supreme Court Dobbs decision and estimates the cost of an abortion-related travel reimbursement policy.
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has been touted as a potential innovation for greater diagnostic accuracy and clinical efficiency in health care, but whether generative AI will deliver on this promise or fall to the “productivity paradox” is examined in this Special Communication.
This Viewpoint discusses a recent executive order by US President Joe Biden about the development and implementation of AI, including the role of government vs the private sector and how the order may affect health care.
This Viewpoint explains how exceptions can be used to connect patients via telehealth with a physician in another state, why this is a more practical and effective strategy, and what needs to happen for this to be a feasible solution.
This Viewpoint discusses legal provisions guiding health care delivery for incarcerated individuals, the impact of the First Step Act of 2018, and future federal criminal justice reform.
In this narrative medicine essay, an internist illustrates how working class patients juggle their health care needs−whether to eat, pay rent, or lose wages—before illness or pain propels them to see a clinician.
This JAMA Insights summarizes strategies for effective medical communication, with considerations for the message delivered, the messenger source, and the social context.
This Medical News article discusses weight-loss medications highlighted at ObesityWeek 2023.
This Medical News story discusses experimental mucosal COVID-19 vaccines.
This JAMA Patient Page describes alpha-gal syndrome, a type of food allergy to red meat products, and its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.