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Looking forward to the new NFL season? You may want a TV upgrade with Target's offer for the 55-inch TCL S5 Series 4K TV that drops its price to below $300.
A central bank communication strategy is vital if it is to achieve its aims
The postponed game between the Boston Red Sox and Toronto Blue Jays that began in June and ended Monday continues to elicit some amazing consequences.
NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s iconic race car is up for auction but is expected to go for a staggering price.
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Research suggests mixing confidence and humor can catch employers’ attention and set you apart from the self-promoters.
Ten former student-athletes will be inducted on Friday, Oct. 18, and recognized on Saturday, Oct. 19, during Stanford’s football game against SMU.
With bright white coats and shiny stethoscopes, the medical and physician assistant students at Stanford Medicine mark the beginning of their training.
A clinical imaging system that uses advanced optical and AI technologies pioneered at Stanford helps diagnose skin cancers in real time.
Check out the full schedule for the Paralympics in Paris.
Latest scorecard from the third and final Twenty20 international between West Indies and South Africa at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Trinidad.
Corsham Town may have an almost completely different side to that which the Quarrymen fielded last season. But the outcome of Royal Wootton Bassett Town's 2024-25 visit to the Southbank Ground was pretty much the same as that in 2023-24 as Sam Collier and his side suffered another thrashing at the hands of their Wiltshire rivals.
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This systematic review and bayesian meta-analysis investigated whether administration of β-lactam antibiotics by prolonged infusion reduces 90-day mortality compared with intermittent infusion in adult patients with sepsis or septic shock.
This clinical trial compares the efficacy of continuous vs intermittent infusion of a β-lactam antibiotic (piperacillin-tazobactam or meropenem) in decreasing all-cause mortality at 90 days in critically ill patients with sepsis.
The Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines recommend that adults with sepsis or septic shock should receive prolonged infusion of β-lactams (after an initial bolus) vs conventional intermittent infusion. However, this is only a weak recommendation based on moderate quality of evidence. In this issue of JAMA, 2 major new contributions strengthen the evidence for this recommendation.
This Viewpoint provides proposed institutional practices, such as medicolegal collaboration and providing materials and resources, to support obstetrician-gynecologists (OB-GYNs) in abortion-restrictive states.
This Special Communication explores whether US hospitals fall under the “sensitive places” exception to the Second Amendment and the ethical and practical considerations that support advancing firearm regulations in health care settings.
This Viewpoint discusses stigma and health consequences associated with migration in the context of the US election and identifies ways to develop structural competencies for physicians and future research.
In this narrative medicine essay, an obstetrician-gynecologist describes a day in her life of crossing state lines to provide abortion care for people from all over the Southeast US in the post-Dobbs era.
This JAMA Insights discusses anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in female athletes, including modifiable and nonmodifiable sex-based risk factors and the implementation of ACL injury prevention programs.
This JAMA Insights discusses heat-related illness in athletes, including risk factors, prevention, symptoms, and management.
In Reply We appreciate the Letter by Dr Tu and colleagues about our article on skin biopsy detection of P-SYN. We agree that P-SYN deposition within the skin is variable, and that a single skin biopsy may not be sufficient in all patients. In prior work, we determined that the use of 3 skin biopsies from anatomically different locations optimally balanced sensitivity, specificity, and convenience, while providing information on the topographic distribution of synuclein deposition. In the present study... Читать дальше...