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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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Vital Signs: Prevention: An Alternative for Treating Arrhythmiamore

Catheter Ablation in Patients With Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation(JAMA) The study, published Wednesday in The Journal...

Why Antidepressants Are No Better Than Placebosmore

since a seminal study in 1998, whose findings were reinforced by landmark research in The Journal of the American...

Medical-Marijuana Bill Reaches Washington, D.C., Councilmore

needed appetite in AIDS and cancer patients and acting as a general pain reliever, among other effects.

PREEMIE BABIES: Study sheds light on survival ratesmore

55% of babies survived to their first birthday, according to a report in today's Journal of the American Medical...

Another reason to eat your fish: it keeps you youngmore

in the battle against heart disease. Now, according to a study published today in the Journal of the American Medical...

The numbersmore

the adult definition, wherein obesity means having a body-mass index of 30 or greater. SOURCE: Journal of the American...

Screening for Childhood Obesity, Without an Easy Solutionmore

and teens seemed to plateau between 1999 and 2006, according to research published in the Journal of the American...

Obesity rates stabilize but remain highmore

for the past five years, according to the CDC report, which was published in the Journal of the American Medical...

Data: US obesity rate high, but not risingmore

are precariously heavy. The CDC data were contained in two reports published online in the Journal of the American...

US obesity rates still high, but not growingmore

percent of babies and toddlers are precariously heavy. The reports are published online in the Journal of the American...

Using a Pfizer Grant, Courses Aim to Avoid Biasmore

Stanford is once again leading the pack,” said Professor Rothman, who has written in The Journal of the American...

Exercise trumps drugs for mild depressionmore

are taking an inactive sugar pill, Dr. DeRubeis said. In the report published in the Journal of the American Medical...

How Much Weight Will You Gain By Eating a Cookie Every Day?more

for those post-holiday diet blues. What does it all say? First, an article in the Journal of the American Medical...

new studymore

taking an inactive sugar pill, DeRubeis said. CONSIDER ALTERNATIVES? In the report published in the Journal of the...

The Checkupmore

these abilities between the two groups over about six years, the researchers report in the Journal of the American...

Ginkgo a No-Go for Slowing Cognitive Declinemore

of the University of Virginia and colleagues reported in the Dec. 23/30 issue of the Journal of the American Medical...

Medicine, stent or surgery?more

income, the American healthcare is in the dumps. While campaigning for healthcare reforms, President Barack Obama...

New SoyJoy Ads Tout Health Benefitsmore

it positive.' Those 'myths' include soy's relationship with breast cancer, a link that the Journal of the American...

Sugar `high' a myth, studies showmore

``hyper.'' But is there really such a condition as a sugar high? In 1995, the Journal of the American Medical...

Ad Exec Bryan Yolles Dies at 60more

and legal articles for publications such as The New England Journal of Medicine and the Journal of the American Medical...

U.S. needs universal health caremore

Florida reports that 25 percent under the age of 65 have no insurance. On a brighter note, the American Medical...

Bard Edward Lindeman, 81: Advice-on-aging columnist saw healthcare cri...more

He was 81 and had lymphoma, said his son, Dr. Paul Lindeman, of Miami. Lindeman was editing an American Medical...

Folic acid may have a link to cancer developmentmore

history of cancer was not available, and information on smoking was limited. FIND THIS STUDY: Journal of the American...

Wider Adult Screening May Mean Fewer Children With Cystic Fibrosismore

births in the eastern region.'The study appears in the Dec. 16 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.

It's Safe to Eat Soy if You Have Breast Cancermore

foodscan probably be stricken from this list, according to a new study published in the Journal of the American Medical...

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