The editor in chief of the Journal of the American Medical Association, Catherine D. DeAngelis, announced today that she would leave the medical publication next June, after 11 years at the helm. “I’m ...
In an editorial published early online today, JAMA Editor-in-Chief Catherine D. DeAngelis, M.D., M.P.H., and JAMA Editorial Counsel Joseph P. Thornton, J.D., write about a recent court ruling ...
Millions of women have been reconsidering their use of hormone replacement pills since scientists announced last week that the pills appear to do more harm than good. One of those women is Dr.
OAK BROOK, Ill. – November 3, 2008 – Ronald McDonald House Charities(R) (RMHC(R)) hosted its 24th Annual Awards of Excellence celebration on Saturday, November 1 in Rosemont, Ill. to recognize ...
Regarding Lila Guterman’s “Scientists May Be Putting Their Own Names on Papers Written by Companies” (The Chronicle, online edition, April 16), Catherine D. DeAngelis and Phil B. Fontanarosa of The ...
The editor of a medical journal that published an article this week saying fetuses likely don’t feel pain until late in pregnancy said Thursday she has received dozens of angry e-mails from abortion ...
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