“Inoculation” to Resist Misinformation
This JAMA Insights in the Communicating Medicine series explores the concept of “prebunking,” a psychological inoculation technique that could help prevent the spread of misinformation.
This JAMA Insights in the Communicating Medicine series explores the concept of “prebunking,” a psychological inoculation technique that could help prevent the spread of misinformation.
A 36-year-old man with obesity and dyslipidemia presented with elevated liver enzymes following a liver transplant to treat acute-on-chronic liver failure due to alcohol-associated hepatitis. What would you do next?
This case report describes a patient in their 60s with intermittent palpitation, weakness, and irregular cardiac rhythm.
This Teachable Moment discusses providing patients with an opportunity to initiate dietary change before prescribing statin therapy for even severely high low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels.
This JAMA Insights article reviews Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) rules for patients, visitors, and other members of the public bringing service animals into health care settings.
A 6-month-old girl presented with yellowish papules and nodules on the face and trunk that appeared 2 months prior, initially on the scalp, then gradually spread. What is your diagnosis?
A man in his 70s was referred for a 5-cm submandibular mass, hoarseness, and difficulty breathing with no cough, blood in sputum, or dysphagia. What is your diagnosis?
This case report describes hyperpigmented, pruritic lesions on the patient’s face and chest that worsened over the previous 3 weeks.
This case report describes a unique magnetic resonance imaging result in a young boy with a TACO1 variant.
A 28-year-old man presents with a bulge on the left side of his neck and severe stabbing pain during swallowing. He had a history of a neck contusion 1 year prior with subcutaneous bleeding that had improved. What is your…
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