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AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

Founded in 1847, the American Medical Association (AMA) is the largest associations of physicians (MD and DO) and medical students in the U.S. The organization’s mission is to advance the interests of physicians and their patients and to promote public health. The AMA lobbies for legislation on behalf of physicians and patients and to raise money for medical education. This topic covers the latest news on the American Medical Association.

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Guant��namo and the taint of torture | Amy Goodmanmore

participation of psychologists in the US government's interrogation programmes, which they say amounts to torture.

Estrogen-only therapy has benefits for somemore

the latest findings from an expansive national study. But the findings, released Tuesday in the Journal of the American...

Pain med abuse a growing problemmore

as well as an accompanying commentary, are published in the April 6 issue of the Journal of the American Medical...

Estrogen Lowers Cancer and Heart Risks in Somemore

increase a woman���s risk of breast cancer. The new findings, reported Tuesday in The Journal of the American Medical...

Estrogen Lowers Breast Cancer and Heart Attack Risk in Somemore

increase a woman���s risk of breast cancer. The new findings, reported Tuesday in The Journal of the American Medical...

High pain med prescriptions raise risk of overdosemore

suffer from mental illness, according to the findings, which are published online today in the Journal of the American...

Health risks fade after hormone therapy stopsmore

cancer and heart problems -- have returned to normal, according to a report in the Journal of the American Medical...

Health risks fade when women quit estrogenmore

status," the researchers said in reporting the study to be published in Wednesday's Journal of the American...

Estrogen Study Finds Higher Risks for Somemore

age and hysterectomy status," the authors wrote in this week's issue of the Journal of the American Medical...

Study finds blood marker can't predict Alzheimer'smore

brain disease, but not with the risk of developing it. The research, published in the Journal of the American Medical...

MRI finds earlier breast cancers in gene carriersmore

may also be able to reduce the risk. A study published last year in the Journal of the American Medical Association...

US court hears appeal in key gene patent casemore

dollars. Biotech firms say these patents are needed to develop diagnostic tests and treatments for various diseases.

Advice of some who have done the caringmore

66 of esophageal cancer. She wrote of the strain of caring for him in the Journal of the American Medical Association:...

Enterhealth Calls on Alcohol Addiction Treatment Providers to Adopt An...more

problems caused by addiction, along with lost earnings, accidents and crime, cost Americans about $184.6 billion.

Half of those who wrote medical guidelines reported conflictsmore

medical device companies, such as Fridley, Minn.,-based Medtronic Inc., according to a report this week in an American...

Easter Seals, American Medical Association And LogistiCare To Conduct ...more

/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Easter Seals, the American Medical Association (AMA) and LogistiCare today announced they...

How much caffeine is too much?more

and beverages. Those levels remain virtually unregulated today. As two researchers recently wrote in The Journal of the...

How much caffeine is too much?more

and beverages. Those levels remain virtually unregulated today. As two researchers recently wrote in The Journal of the...

Smoking kills half a million in U.S. yearlymore

the U.S. has dropped over the past few decades. A new study in The Journal of the American Medical Association confirms...

Cellphone radiation may alter your brain. Let's talk.more

hold their security blankets, it was unsettling last month when a study published in the Journal of the American...

Kohn: What does education research really tell us?more

2001, p. 16. 3. Kevin G. Volpp et al., ���Financial Incentive-Based Approaches for Weight Loss,��� Journal of the...

German doctors advised to give out more placebosmore

University. "I'm not saying it's wrong, but it would be unacceptable in the U.S."The American Medical...

Why I protested to Apple about the Exodus app | Gary Remafedimore

a powerful case can be made that claims to cure or change sexual orientation are patently false. The American Medical...

Study: More men die from smoking than womenmore

the U.S. has dropped over the past few decades. A new study in The Journal of the American Medical Association confirms...

Resistance to antibiotics: The spread of superbugsmore

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