"The questions raised in the JAMA article have never really been settled, " says Catherine J.
The trial, published in JAMA, compared 839 patients who had a heart attack.
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That could take 3, 000 patients--the JAMA study lumps together clinical trials of less than 1, 000 people.
The results Breitner and his colleagues published in JAMA are less reliable but easier to obtain.
Dr Leo informed JAMA of this non-disclosure, and was assured that the matter would be investigated.
Graubard, a senior investigator at the NIH's National Cancer Institute and co-author of the JAMA paper.
But the JAMA study gave doctors a reason to be even more conservative about prescribing the drugs.
Topol's JAMA editorial also suggests changes to the Food and Drug Administration that could prevent future drug disasters.
The study was nevertheless published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) against the company's wishes.
But writing in the journal JAMA, the team warned the treatment may only work in those very recently diagnosed.
University of Pennsylvania cardiologist Daniel Rader was positive both in his editorial in JAMA and in a later interview.
His failure to disclose this violated JAMA's policy, which insists on disclosure of such relationships going back five years.
They claim JAMA threatened to cut off access to its prestigious pages as punishment, but she denies that charge.
Complex fusions increased 15-fold among Medicare beneficiaries with spinal stenosis from 2002 to 2007, according to the JAMA study.
The recent JAMA study implying that being overweight has longer life expectancy than being thin is not simply counterintuitive.
An editorial in JAMA rightly points out that BMI is inadequate as a sole predictor of metabolic risk.
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The JAMA research looked at the smoking habits and heart health of more than 3, 000 people between 1981 and 2011.
If JAMA is not careful how it implements its new policy, that may yet work against the first two goals.
She said the JAMA research was "a reanalysis of old studies" which had been overtaken by other studies, including EPIC.
That study, also published in JAMA, found that risk of cancer INCREASED for men taking vitamin E, selenium, or both.
But at least some of the results available in JAMA seem to have leaked to some investors and analysts before publication.
Yesterday, Esperion shares lost a quarter of their value on misinterpretations of the JAMA report, and they continued to dip today.
Since November, Mr Yusuf has been at war with his rival for the presidency, Jama Ali Jama, who fled from Bossasso.
In the view of Dr. Jama al-Saka(ph) at the Al-Shifa Hospital here, the war in Lebanon is getting all the attention.
The failure of this FDA regulation has been discussed at length in the BMJ, in JAMA, and in many other outlets.
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Their research letter has been published online in JAMA Internal Medicine.
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The vice president also praised JAMA for showing ways to control costs without lowering quality of health care in its special issue.
Growth of the Cox-2 class was fast and furious until an August 2001 study in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).
And security fears were heightened at the weekend when two tourists were wounded by gunmen on a motorbike near the Jama Masjid mosque.
And, on the same day, JAMA published its own correction, confirming Dr Leo's allegation and the other non-disclosures now admitted by the original authors.
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