Annals of Int Med
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Annals publishes content to inform medical professionals and society, advance standards of medical research, and improve the health of people worldwide.
Most read at Annals.org: Aluminum-Adsorbed Vaccines and Chronic Diseases in Childhood: A Nationwide Cohort Study bit.ly/46mhnE6 #vaccines #autism

ICYMI: Weekend warriors with #diabetes have a 33% lower risk of cardiovascular mortality than those with no physical activity. bit.ly/471DEqV

Physical activity in >50,000 people with Type 2 diabetes: weekend warriors were associated with reduced all-cause mortality and cardiovascular mortality c.f. sedentary individuals @AnnalsofIM acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/AN…
In a new Annals #GraphicMedicine, Dr. Ada M. Fenick shares how her son helped her find joy in her everyday routine. Check out the full story here: bit.ly/414ZDJJ @YalePediatrics




Study finds that #UrgentCare clinics often inappropriately prescribe #antibiotics, glucocorticoids, and #opioids. Researchers say this is likely influenced by clinician knowledge, patient demands, and lack of decision support. Read here: bit.ly/4kYiVI5

An estimated 225,000 hospitalizations for pneumococcal #pneumonia and 30,000 cases of invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) occur each year. Authors of a new commentary discuss the rationale for and implications of last year’s ACIP recommendation of pneumococcal conjugate…

A new editorial discusses the need to further explore the potential effects of GLP-1RAs, especially newer and more powerful agents, in preventing Alzheimer #dementia and other types of dementia. bit.ly/46TIpCY

A target trial emulation found no clear difference in #dementia incidence between #GLP1 RA and DPP4i use among older adults. Researchers say randomized trials with longer follow-up are needed to better understand the effect of GLP-1 RAs on dementia. bit.ly/4o3yLUo

Editorialists discuss recent evidence that 1 or 2 weekly exercise sessions could protect against overall mortality and cardiovascular mortality in people with #diabetes. bit.ly/4kVa7mn

A prospective cohort study found that people with #diabetes who engage in a #WeekendWarrior physical activity pattern have a 33% lower risk of #cardiovascular mortality compared to those who are physically inactive. bit.ly/4kO2oq9

NEW: @ACPIMPhysicians President @jasongoldmanmd and @ARAdultImmDoc reflect on the June 2025 meeting of the “new ACIP.” They warn that if ACIP is not restored to its previous structure and processes, public confidence in #vaccines will continue to erode, and politics, not science,…

A new issue of Annals of Internal Medicine is online now. Read the latest at bit.ly/4g6Eogd




ICYMI: Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists and Risk for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: A Population-Based Cohort Study bit.ly/4nXqDEY

New study in @AnnalsofIM: anal cancer screening is cost-effective for MSM living with HIV aged 35+: bit.ly/40VTakk Paper highlights have been summarized 👇 #IPVSPaperoftheWeek #HPV #HIV #CancerScreening
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A new Annals for Educators is online now. Read clinical practice points for hypotension-avoidance versus hypertension-avoidance strategies in noncardiac surgery, thyroid function tests, and more. bit.ly/3TI1qAw

In a personal essay, Victor S. Sloan, MD reflects on a family member’s journey with lupus throughout her adult life. Dr. Sloan encourages health care professionals to recognize their biases against physically incapacitated patients and ensure they honor the patient’s autonomy.…

The evidence is clear. Childhood #vaccination does not increase the risk for autism, allergies, and other childhood conditions. The full study is freely available at bit.ly/4lzijJQ
A study of more than 1 million people, published Monday in the Annals of Internal Medicine, found no link between aluminum in vaccines and an increased risk of 50 chronic conditions, including autoimmune disease, allergies and autism. nbcnews.com/health/kids-he…
Watch the Annals Consult Guys Drs. Geno Merli @GenoMerli and Howard Weitz @DrHowardWeitz discuss the management of hypertension before hospital discharge with guest contributor Dr. Timothy Anderson. bit.ly/4kELz0N #CME and MOC available.
