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A 24-Year-Old Woman With Intractable Seizures

Read the case and respond by November 26, 2008; your response may be posted online. You also may read and respond to previous responses.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Author in the Room™

Depression Screening and Patient Outcomes in Cardiovascular Care

Join Brett Thombs, PhD, and Roy Ziegelstein, MD, December 17 from 2 to 3 PM ET to discuss depression screening for patients with cardiovascular disease. Sign up for the teleconference at the IHI Web site.

You can also subscribe to the Author in the Room podcast and listen to past teleconferences.

JAMA Health of the Nation Audio

Safety-Related Regulatory Actions for Biologicals
Phil Fontanarosa, MD, MBA, on behalf of the authors

Uninsured Children and Adolescents With Insured Parents
Jennifer E. DeVoe, MD, Dphil

Using Tax Reform to Drive Health Care Reform
Samuel Y. Sessions, MD, JD

A New Federal-State Partnership in Health Care
Ezekiel Emanuel, MD, PhD

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Dementia

Quality of Care

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CALL FOR PAPERS: Child and Adolescent Health

Because of the great potential of health promotion and disease prevention in children and adolescents to impact the health of children and adults and the costs of health care, JAMA will devote a special theme issue to this topic in June 2009. Authors from all nations are invited to submit papers on all related topics, especially high-quality original research that presents novel findings, as well as systematic reviews and commentaries. Papers submitted by February 2, 2009, will have the best chance of being considered for the theme issue.


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