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September 2025 Medical News Summary

JAMA Medical News

Release Date: 09/26/2025

Cicada, the SARS-CoV-2 Variant With a Surprising Trajectory show art Cicada, the SARS-CoV-2 Variant With a Surprising Trajectory

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JAMA Medical News Director Jennifer Abbasi and Lead Senior Staff Writer Rita Rubin discuss “What to Know About Cicada, or BA.3.2, the Latest SARS-CoV-2 Variant Under Monitoring.”

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Highlights From the American College of Cardiology’s 2026 Scientific Sessions show art Highlights From the American College of Cardiology’s 2026 Scientific Sessions

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Hear the latest on PCSK9 inhibitors, cardiorenal benefits of GLP-1 drugs, and other clinical research in this interview with Katie Berlacher, MD, MS, chair of this year’s annual ACC meeting.

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Cancer-Treating Vaccines Are on the Horizon show art Cancer-Treating Vaccines Are on the Horizon

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JAMA Medical News Director Jennifer Abbasi and Lead Senior Staff Writer Rita Rubin discuss “How mRNA Vaccines Could Help Treat Cancer.”

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What Happens When Patients With Decompensated Cirrhosis Stop Drinking? show art What Happens When Patients With Decompensated Cirrhosis Stop Drinking?

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JAMA Medical News Director Jennifer Abbasi and Associate Managing Editor Kate Schweitzer discuss “New Hope for Patients With Advanced Alcohol-Related Cirrhosis Who Stop Drinking.”

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What’s New in the Updated Lipid Guidelines? show art What’s New in the Updated Lipid Guidelines?

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JAMA Medical News Director Jennifer Abbasi and Associate Managing Editor Kate Schweitzer discuss “What to Know About the New Lipid Guidelines.”

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The Health Costs of EPA’s Heavy Metal Air Pollution Rollbacks show art The Health Costs of EPA’s Heavy Metal Air Pollution Rollbacks

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JAMA Medical News Associate Managing Editor Kate Schweitzer and Staff Writer Samantha Anderer discuss “Why the EPA’s Reversal on Heavy Metal Air Pollution Is Cause for Concern.”

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PrEP Prevents HIV—If Patients Can Get It show art PrEP Prevents HIV—If Patients Can Get It

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JAMA Medical News Director Jennifer Abbasi and Associate Managing Editor Kate Schweitzer discuss “After a Decade of Progress Against HIV, PrEP Enters a Precarious Era.”

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AI Tools for Patients Have Arrived show art AI Tools for Patients Have Arrived

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JAMA Medical News Director Jennifer Abbasi and Lead Senior Staff Writer Rita Rubin discuss “Are AI Tools Ready to Answer Patients’ Questions About Their Medical Care?”

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Why the Low Carb vs Low Fat Debate Misses the Point show art Why the Low Carb vs Low Fat Debate Misses the Point

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JAMA Medical News Associate Managing Editor Kate Schweitzer and Staff Writer Samantha Anderer discuss “In the Low-Carb vs Low-Fat Debate, Study Suggests Food Quality Matters More for Heart Health.” Related Content:

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What’s New in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans? show art What’s New in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans?

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JAMA Medical News Director Jennifer Abbasi and Associate Managing Editor Kate Schweitzer discuss “What Nutrition Experts Say About the New Dietary Guidelines for Americans.”

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Ultraprocessed Foods and Cardiometabolic Health—New Report on a “Growing Public Health Challenge”; New Analysis of Women’s Health Initiative Data Aims to “Clear the Air” Over Menopausal Hormone Therapy

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