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Advancing clinical excellence across women’s health
Expertly curated research and insights from JAMA and the JAMA Network
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In this edition of JAMA+ Women’s Health, an Original Investigation in JAMA Network Open links cardiovascular health during pregnancy, as measured by a modified Life’s Essential 8 score, to incident cardiometabolic disease over 7 years of follow-up; an Original Investigation in JAMA Internal Medicine uses a sibling-matched cohort of more than 700,000 mother-child pairs to evaluate whether prenatal acetaminophen (paracetamol) exposure is associated with autism or ADHD; a Viewpoint in JAMA Internal Medicine considers how discrepancies in breast cancer risk scores affect decisions about supplemental mammographic screening; and a Special Communication in JAMA Health Forum reviews the evidence on how state-level abortion bans are reshaping the OBGYN workforce. This week’s audio episode covers mail-order pharmacy dispensing of mifepristone for abortion after in-person screening.
Explore the latest curated research, commentary, and multimedia from JAMA+ Women’s Health in the featured articles below.
Editor’s Picks in this week’s JAMA+ Women’s Health:
This Medical News feature reports on new evidence that acetaminophen use during pregnancy is unlikely to cause autism or ADHD, contextualizing the sibling-matched findings alongside negative-control analyses that argue prior positive signals likely reflect familial confounding rather than a true drug effect. (JAMA)
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Original Investigation
JAMA Network Open
Life’s Essential 8 in Pregnancy and Time to Incident Cardiometabolic Disease Over 7 Years Follow-Up
Ellen C. Francis; Shalin Patel; Anushka Pande; et al
JAMA Internal Medicine
Prenatal Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) Use and the Risk of Autism and/or Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Among Sibling-Matched Cohorts
Shan Luo; Qiaowa Gong; Yujie Ai; Eric Yuk Fai Wan; et al
Viewpoint
JAMA Internal Medicine
When Risk Scores Meet Mammography—Navigating Supplemental Screening Decisions
Gianna M. Aliberti, MD, MPH; Amy R. Weinstein, MD, MPH; Mara A. Schonberg, MD, MPH
Special Communication
JAMA Health Forum
State-Level Abortion Bans and the OBGYN Workforce: A Review of Current Evidence
Julia Strasser, DrPH; Kavita Arora, MD, MBE, MS; Anitra Beasley, MD, MPH; Kari White, PhD, MPH; et al
FROM JAMA THIS WEEK
Acetaminophen Use During Pregnancy Is Unlikely to Cause Autism or ADHD, New Study Reaffirms
Samantha Anderer
Audio
Mail-Order Pharmacy Dispensing of Mifepristone for Abortion After In-Person Screening
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Linda Brubaker, MD, MS
JAMA+ Women’s Health Editor in Chief
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