Prenatal cannabis use was associated with several adverse maternal health outcomes during pregnancy. These results suggest that the association between prenatal cannabis use and maternal health is complex and there is a need for continued research. https://ja.ma/3WI8Vdf
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JAMA Internal Medicine is published online weekly, every Monday, and in 12 print/online issues a year. The journal receives more than 15 million annual article views and downloads. Without any author fees, all research articles are made free access online 12 months after publication on the website. In addition, the online version is freely available or nearly so to institutions in developing countries through the World Health Organization's HINARI program. JAMA Internal Medicine is a member of the JAMA Network, a consortium of peer-reviewed, general medical and specialty publications. The journal’s acceptance rate is 13%. The median time to first decision is 2 days, and 39 days with review. The Journal Impact Factor is 39, one of the highest ranking among internal medicine journals. All articles are published online first. Sharon K. Inouye, MD, MPH, Harvard Medical School and the Marcus Institute for Aging Research, Hebrew SeniorLife, is the editor in chief.
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Elevated blood pressure in the hospital is common and most often asymptomatic. This Clinical Insight article proposes a new framework for managing asymptomatic blood pressure elevation in the hospital setting. https://ja.ma/3YbZFis
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Most viewed in the last 7 days from JAMA Internal Medicine: Essay describes the author’s experience with delivering life-and-death information to patients and families in the intensive care unit. https://ja.ma/3LqYjsG
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In this randomized clinical trial, financial incentives improved cardiac rehabilitation adherence in a population with higher risk and lower socioeconomic status with additional benefit from adding case management. https://ja.ma/46fZVim
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Prenatal cannabis use was associated with several adverse maternal health outcomes during pregnancy. These results suggest that the association between prenatal cannabis use and maternal health is complex and there is a need for continued research. https://ja.ma/3y4qVoz
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Case report describes a patient in their 60s with intermittent palpitation, weakness, and irregular cardiac rhythm. https://ja.ma/45PFA3k
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This Teachable Moment discusses providing patients with an opportunity to initiate dietary change before prescribing statin therapy for even severely high low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels. https://ja.ma/3L6yyO1
A Case for Regularly Obtaining Nutrition History—Food for Thought
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Most viewed in the last 7 days from JAMA Internal Medicine: Essay describes the author’s experience with delivering life-and-death information to patients and families in the intensive care unit. https://ja.ma/4cODX8I
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Among patients with suspected sepsis and no clear indication for antianaerobic coverage, administration of piperacillin-tazobactam was associated with higher mortality and increased duration of organ dysfunction compared with cefepime. https://ja.ma/4eZh2sK
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Text messaging women after initial breast cancer screening outreach via either electronic portal or mailings, as well as bulk ordering with or without text messaging, can increase mammogram completion rates, findings show. https://ja.ma/4f4sqn8
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