Steel skeleton of World Trade Center Tower South in Ground Zero
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Is World Trade Center cleanup site exposure linked to lung cancer?

A JAMA Network Open cohort study of 12,000-plus responders examines that question. Catch up with what else physicians are reading in JAMA Network journals.

Chronic Diseases
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10 JAMA resources for cardiologists to share with patients

On cardiology topics such as hypertension, pericarditis and more, articles from the JAMA Network can help patients grasp the most pressing issues.

Chronic Diseases
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Top news stories from AMA Morning Rounds®: Week of Sept. 29, 2025

In the news: Warning signs for cancer and heart disease, plus researcher propose new “clinically relevant definition of cure” for colon cancer and more.

Publications & Newsletters
Stethoscope next to keyboard
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How much can ambient AI scribes help cut doctor burnout?

A JAMA Network Open study finds a big effect after one month. Catch up with what else physicians are reading in JAMA Network journals.

Physician Health
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What I wish I knew in residency about getting published

One key: Don’t get discouraged by medical journal rejections. Keep plugging away, says AMA member Ricardo Correa, MD, EdD.

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Research in Residency
Thriving in Residency
Children in a school bus
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4 Min Read

Bill would help address Indian Health Service doctor shortage

Senate measure would let physicians satisfy scholarship or loan service obligations by working part time in Native communities.

Sustainability
Measuring blood pressure at doctor's office
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4 Min Read

What doctors should know about continuous BP measurement devices

Despite some limitations, journal review shows devices can unearth BP patterns that office or home readings can miss.

Prevention & Wellness
Physician applying bandage to patient arm
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1 Min Read

How to answer patients' questions about vaccinations

With the increase in conflicting information about vaccines, some patients may be confused about how to keep their families and themselves healthy. Find helpful PDF resources for physicians and patients.

Prevention & Wellness
Nose smelling a rose
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Loss of smell post-COVID: How severe is it, and how long can it last?

A JAMA Network Open study of nearly 1,400 patients examines that question. Catch up with what else physicians are reading in JAMA Network journals.

Publications & Newsletters