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The American Journal of Medicine is an academic medical journal for practicing physicians. Read the latest clinical research, reviews, and case studies.

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More than 3,000 American Covid deaths reported today, 7-day average > 2,500, and the sharp continued rise indicates this peak may exceed that before there were vaccines. Which is unfathomable.

More than 3,000 American Covid deaths reported today, 7-day average > 2,500, and the sharp continued rise indicates this peak may exceed that before there were vaccines. Which is unfathomable.
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Are nasal feeding tubes safer than feeding via #ostomy? Yes. New research in American Journal of Medicine suggests nursing facility #guidelines requiring ostomies be revaluated. #FeedingTube #NursingCare

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Are there sex difference is how people present with an acute myocardial infarction? Yes ... but this new research reveals there many ways to present with a #heartattack. American Journal of Medicine suggests taking a careful history and weighing the options.

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Should we be concerned that America's richest person is now the largest shareholder in Twitter? Or that the second richest owns the Washington Post?

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The striking and most welcome streak of US Covid hospitalizations going down every single day since mid-January continues, now well below the prior pandemic nadir, and even after facing BA.2 variant dominance in parts of the country weeks ago 👍

The striking and most welcome streak of US Covid hospitalizations going down every single day since mid-January continues, now well below the prior pandemic nadir, and even after facing BA.2 variant dominance in parts of the country weeks ago 👍
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New research published in American Journal of Medicine challenges the role of targeted hypothermia in patients after a cardiac arrest. You can read the research in the May 2022 issue of AJM on our website amjmed.com.

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Can NSAIDs decrease hospital mortality in patients with acute pancreatitis? Read new research in the April 2022 issue of American Journal of Medicine, available on our website amjmed.com.

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If you have knee pain, check out this new treatment strategy in the May 2022 issue of American Journal of Medicine. You caqn read the research on our website amjmed.com. #pain #corticosteroids #kneepain

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Cindy Lai and colleagues proposed strategies to address inequities in the clerkship clinical learning environment, published in the American Journal of Medicine. Read more: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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A study from the American Journal of Medicine found that audio-only telehealth produced similar benefits to video-based telehealth and that neither was inferior to the other. Read more on this study and its findings on mHealthIntelligence below: mhealthintelligence.com/news/audio-onl…

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Just released yesterday! 📰🧪 "Using Online #CRC Risk Calculators to Guide Screening Decision-Making" Congratulations Drs. Imperiale and Jenny Maratt. #GITwitter American Journal of Medicine amjmed.com/article/S0002-…

Just released yesterday! 📰🧪 "Using Online #CRC Risk Calculators to Guide Screening Decision-Making"  Congratulations Drs. Imperiale and <a href="/JenniferKMaratt/">Jenny Maratt</a>. #GITwitter 
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Can angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) prevent Parkinson disease in patients with hypertension? New research looks at the role of ARBs in reducing oxidative stress American Journal of Medicine