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Prevention of Anal Cancer in High-Risk Individuals

This JAMA Insights examines the treatment and rising prevalence of anal cancer in the US in high-risk groups, including people with HIV and immunosuppression associated with solid organ transplant.

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I Spy

In this narrative medicine essay, a pediatric oncology fellow who weaves storytelling into her practice to help patients process their illness describes how a young boy’s mother captures his story through photography.

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Fecal Immunochemical Test vs Stool RNA Testing for Colorectal Cancer Screening

To the Editor We read with interest the recent study that compared the fecal immunochemical test (FIT) positivity threshold vs multitarget stool RNA (mt-sRNA) testing for colorectal cancer screening. However, we have concerns regarding the study methodology and the capability of FIT to fully replace the mt-sRNA panel.

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The Surgery of the Heart

Some of the most dramatic chapters in the history of medicine deal with the development of surgery. “A good surgeon must have an eagle’s eye, a lion’s heart, a lady’s hand.” Thus runs the old English proverb, formulated in the days before anesthetics banished pain and antiseptics averted the horrors of wound infection. Today no large part of the body is destined to remain free from surgical approach. The abdomen, thorax and cranium have already been invaded by the trained surgeon with eminent success in the relief of a variety of maladies. Читать дальше...

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Revisions to List of Nonauthor Collaborators

The Original Investigation titled “Risankizumab for Ulcerative Colitis: Two Randomized Clinical Trials,” published on July 22, 2024, has been updated to fix the affiliation for Nobuo Aoyama and add the names of investigators (Federico Arguelles Arias, Toshiyuki Endo, Jill Gaidos, Jee Hyun Kim, Albert Pirmagomedov, and Nikolaos Viazis) missing from the original version of Supplement 3. This article was corrected online.

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Why Are Pertussis Cases On the Rise?

This Medical News article discusses the reasons behind the resurgence of pertussis in the US and elsewhere this year.

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Few Patients Receive Testing After Abnormal Urine Protein Results

Too few patients with abnormal urine protein dipstick test results receive the recommended follow-up with albumin to creatinine ratio (ACR) testing to assess albuminuria, a risk factor for chronic kidney disease, according to new research published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.

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Bright Light Therapy Not Effective for Major Depressive Disorder

Bright light therapy is often used to treat seasonal depressive disorder, but the results of a recent trial in JAMA Psychiatry suggest that its benefits may not extend to treatment of depressive disorders in hospitalized adolescents.

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Study: Redlining Linked With Shorter Life Expectancy

Adding to decades of evidence on the negative effects of the historical discriminatory practice called redlining, a new study finds that those who lived in redlined neighborhoods in 1940 had a lower life expectancy than those who did not.

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FDA Approves Novel Schizophrenia Drug

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved a new treatment for schizophrenia that relies on a novel mechanism of action. Oral xanomeline and trospium chloride, marketed as Cobenfy, is the first antipsychotic drug authorized to treat the disease via cholinergic receptors instead of dopamine receptors, which has historically been the therapeutic pathway.

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Study: MMR Vaccine Protection Wanes Slightly Over Time

Although most measles cases in England occur among unvaccinated individuals, the proportion of cases among those who were fully vaccinated with 2 doses of the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine increased between 2010 and 2019.

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AAP Issues First Opioid Prescribing Guideline for Children

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) released its first clinical guidance on prescribing opioids for outpatient acute pain management to youth. Although it cautions against the dangers of rising opioid use disorder among children and teens, it also notes that a decrease in opioid prescription rates may leave some youth with pain that is not adequately treated.

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Study Cautions Against Mouth Taping for Patients With Sleep Apnea

Mouth taping is a sleep technique that has been promoted widely across social media. Although mouth breathing during sleep is associated with severity of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), research recently published in JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery suggests that it may be important to maintain airflow in some patients with nasal obstruction.

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HHS Will Provide Free US-Made COVID-19 Tests to Households

The Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response, an agency within the US Department of Health and Human Services, has announced the reopening of COVIDTests.gov to deliver free COVID-19 tests to households. The agency’s investment of $600 million to 12 domestic test manufacturers will supply 200 million home tests.

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Patrik Koch (D) from Tucson Roadrunners

Date: 11/19/2024
Player: Patrik Koch (D)
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