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That lack of symptoms can result in delayed medical care and differences in treatment, said researchers, whose findings appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association. "They might not even know they're having a heart attack," said John...
This relates directly to the issue of the clear-cutting of the trees on the former Group Health campus. Despite city councilmember John Stilin’s comments concerning putting trees and developments where they belong, it becomes clear that we should keep...
In this photo taken June 16, 2011, Dr. Peter Carmel, a pediatric neurosurgeon from Newark, N.J. , and Incoming president of the American Medical Association, is seen in Chicago. Carmel officially begins his yearlong term Tuesday, June 21, 2011, during... View Photo »
In much the same way that the American Medical Association fought against the creation of NPs and PAs, the American Dental Association (ADA) and its state chapters are lobbying hard to thwart state legislatures as they work to create this new level of dental care providers, who are common and well liked...
Heart attacks are the number-one killer of women, but CBS medical correspondent Dr. Jonathan LaPook reports they may be missing the warning signs. Three years ago, when Wendy Kennedy noticed tingling and pain in her left arm, the last thing she thought...
That’s according to a study published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association, which found that about 16 percent of women under 65 who had heart attacks without chest pain died in the hospital compared with 12.5 percent of men under 65.
"There is no increased risk of epilepsy, and the risk of febrile seizures in the seven days following immunization showed no differences between those who were vaccinated and those who weren't."The study is in the Feb. 22 issue of the Journal of the...
In this photo taken June 16, 2011, Dr. Cecil Wilson, president of the American Medical Association, is seen in Chicago. Wilson's year-long term as AMA president will end Tuesday, June 21 during the group's 160th annual meeting, where it votes on policy... View Photo »
Americans' attitudes toward medically prescribed marijuana are changing, and medical organizations throughout the country - including the Rhode Island Medical Society and the American Medical Association - have come to recognize the potential benefits of marijuana for medical use ... Patients across Rho...
But both the authors of the study published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association 1 and experts in the field stress that parents shouldn't be concerned. The overall risk is very low, and there was no increased risk of them recurring...
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The American Medical Association (AMA), founded in 1847 and incorporated 1897, is the largest association of physicians and medical students in the United States. The AMA's mission is to promote the art and science of medicine for the betterment of the public health, to advance the interests of physicians and their patients, to promote public... Full Article
In this photo taken June 16, 2011, Dr. Cecil Wilson, president of the American Medical Association, is seen in Chicago. Wilson's year-long term as AMA president will end Tuesday, June 21 during the group's 160th annual meeting, where it votes on policy measures to adopt and lobby for. ...
View Photo »In this photo taken June 16, 2011, Dr. Cecil Wilson, president of the American Medical Association, is seen in Chicago. Wilson's year-long term as AMA president will end Tuesday, June 21 during the group's 160th annual meeting, where it votes on policy measures to adopt and lobby for. ...
View Photo »In much the same way that the American Medical Association fought against the creation of NPs and PAs, the American Dental Association (ADA) and its state chapters are lobbying hard to thwart state legislatures as they work to create this new level of dental care providers, who are common and well liked...
Americans' attitudes toward medically prescribed marijuana are changing, and medical organizations throughout the country - including the Rhode Island Medical Society and the American Medical Association - have come to recognize the potential benefits of marijuana for medical use ... Patients across Rho...
The American Medical Association has been working toward solutions for reducing medical radiation exposure, and new policy adopted by the AMA promotes the safe use of medical imaging devices and supports proper training for the medical personnel who use them
