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CDC study shows power of COVID-19 vaccines with Andrea Garcia, JD, MPH

The AMA is leading the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. See video updates on how the AMA is fighting COVID-19 with the latest on Omicron subvariants, delays in state-by-state COVID case reporting and more.

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Infectious Diseases
AMA Update
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2 Min Read

How arts-based research is informing and enriching health care

The arts are being used in clinical and community settings for therapeutic, educational and expressive benefits. Find out more with the AMA.

Ethics
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4 Min Read

Top news stories from AMA Morning Rounds®: Week of July 4, 2022

In the news: Scope creep in Paxlovid prescribing, poor cardiometabolic shape among U.S. adults, impact of COVID antibodies on the brain, dementia risk and more.

Publications & Newsletters
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4 Min Read

Harassment of doctors is on the rise. Here’s how to stop it.

A recent study documents how frequent the problem is, especially among physicians from historically marginalized racial and ethnic groups. Learn more.

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Physician Health
Fighting for Physicians
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5 Min Read

Access to abortion and women’s health: What the research shows

With half the states set to heavily restrict or ban abortion, a 10-year study shows the impact on women denied access to abortion care. Learn more.

Population Health
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4 Min Read

How teens’ eating-disorder treatment has changed during pandemic

The Atlantic Health System’s Pediatric Eating Disorders Center takes a family-based approach to a condition that’s grown more prevalent amid COVID-19.

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Population Health
Health System Spotlight
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4 Min Read

Top news stories from AMA Morning Rounds®: Week of June 20, 2022

The news: FDA takes e-cigarettes Juul off the market, antibody response to Omicron subvariants, USPSTF on supplements in prevention of CVD, cancer and more.

Publications & Newsletters
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3 Min Read

Gay, lesbian and bi medical students report worse emotional climate

Gay, lesbian and bisexual medical students report less favorable perceptions of their learning environments, with a link to more burnout. Learn more.

Med Student Health
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2 reasons to steer patients away from supplements for weight loss

Over-the-counter products designed to spur weight loss shouldn’t be part of the treatment plan. Learn with the AMA, and find out what does work.

Prevention & Wellness