JAMA

See also: jama, Jama, jáma, jämä, jamą, -ja'ma, and јама

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Proper noun

JAMA

  1. Initialism of Journal of the American Medical Association.
    • 2024 May 8, Katia Hetter, “Mammograms are now recommended starting at age 40. Should you get one?”, in CNN[1]:
      This is especially true for Black women. the rate of deaths from breast cancer among Black women in their 40s was 27 per 100,000 person-years, compared to 15 per 100,000 person-years among White women, according to a 2023 JAMA Network Open study.
    • 2025 February 21, Stephanie Armour, “Trump’s team is using Project 2025 as a blueprint to make changes to federal health programs”, in CNN[2]:
      “The playbook presents an antiscience, antidata, and antimedicine agenda,” according to a piece last year by Boston University researchers in JAMA.
  2. Initialism of Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association.
  3. Initialism of Journal of Asian Martial Arts (a former magazine).

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