EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact Diewertje Sluik, M.Sc., email Diewertje.Sluik@dife.de. To contact editorial author Mitchell H. Katz, M.D., call Michael Wilson at 213-240-8059 or e-mail micwilson@dhs.lacounty.gov. CHICAGO– Higher levels of physical activity were related to lower risk of death in patients with diabetes, according to a report published…
Weight Training Associated with Lower Risk of Type 2 Diabetes in Study of Men
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact corresponding author Frank B. Hu, M.D., Ph.D., call Marge Dwyer at 617-432-8416 or email mhdwyer@hsph.harvard.edu. CHICAGO – Weight training was linked with a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes in a study of male health professionals, and those men who engaged…
Archives of Internal Medicine Study Highlights
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 2012 Archives of Internal Medicine Study Highlights Weight training was linked with a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes in a study of male health professionals, and those men who engaged in weight training and aerobic exercise for at least 150 minutes a week had the…
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Study Examines Use of Diagnostic Tests in Adolescents with Hypertension
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 23, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact Esther Y. Yoon, M.D., M.P.H., call Mary Masson at 734-764-2220 or email mfmasson@med.umich.edu. To reach editorial author Sarah D. de Ferranti, M.D., M.P.H., call Keri Stedman at 617-919-3110 or email keri.stedman@childrens.harvard.edu. CHICAGO– A study of adolescents with hypertension enrolled in the Michigan…
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EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 23, 2012 Archives of Neurology Study Highlights Shortening of chromosomal telomeres, which provide a protective role for genetic material, is a consequence of cell division. The findings of a study of 1,983 people (average age 78.3 years) enrolled in a population-based study of aging and dementia in…
Increased Heart Attack Risk Associated with Total Hip, Knee Replacement Surgeries
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 23, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact author Arief Lalmohamed, Pharm.D., email a.lalmohamed@uu.nl. To contact commentary author Arthur W. Wallace, M.D., Ph.D., call Kristen Bole at 415-476-2743 or email kristen.bole@ucsf.edu. CHICAGO – Total hip replacement (THR) and total knee replacement (TKR) surgeries were associated with increased risk of…
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EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 23, 2012 Archives of Internal Medicine Study Highlights Total hip replacement and total knee replacement were associated with increased risk of acute myocardial infarction (AMI, heart attack) in the first two weeks after the surgical procedures (Online First, see news release below). A study that describes intensive…
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Study Examines Patient Experience at Safety-Net Hospitals
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 16, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact corresponding author Ashish K. Jha, M.D., M.P.H., call Todd Datz at 617-432-8413 or email tdatz@hsph.harvard.edu. To contact editorial author Mitchell H. Katz, M.D., call Michael Wilson at 213-240-8059 or e-mail micwilson@dhs.lacounty.gov. CHICAGO – A study suggests that safety-net hospitals (SNHs), which…
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EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 16, 2012 Archives of Internal Medicine Study Highlights A study suggests that safety-net hospitals (SNHs), which typically care for poor patients, performed more poorly than other hospitals on nearly every measure of patient experience, a situation that could have financial consequences as hospital payments are connected to…
Study Examines Health Care Expenditures After Bariatric Surgery
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 16, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact Matthew L. Maciejewski, Ph.D., call Peter Tillman 919-824-3769 or email peter.tillman@va.gov. CHICAGO– A study suggests bariatric surgery to treat obesity was not associated with reduced health care expenditures three years after the procedure in a group of predominantly older men, according…
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EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 16, 2012 Archives of Surgery Study Highlights Bariatric surgery to treat obesity was not associated with reduced health care expenditures three years after the procedure in a study of predominantly older men (see news release below). Results of a study of 303 patients with mild gallstone pancreatitis…
Study Suggests Racial Disparities May Exist in Larynx Preservation Therapy for Cancer
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 16, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact corresponding author Allen M. Chen, M.D., call Dorsey Griffith at 916-734-9118 or email dorsey.griffith@ucdmc.ucdavis.edu. CHICAGO– A study of laryngeal (voice box) cancers suggests that racial disparities may exist with black patients less likely to undergo larynx preservation than white patients, according…
Archives of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery Study Highlights
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 16, 2012 Archives of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery Study Highlights A study of laryngeal (voice box) cancers suggests that racial disparities may exist, with black patients less likely to undergo larynx preservation than white patients (see news release below). Balloon dilation may be beneficial for children with…
Study Finds Increases in Restrictions on Indoor Tanning in Several Countries
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 16, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact corresponding author Robert P. Dellavalle, M.D., Ph.D., M.S.P.H., call Lyndsey Crum at 303-941-7400 or email lyndsey.crum@ucdenver.edu. To contact corresponding commentary author Steven Q. Wang, M.D., call Courtney Nowak at 212-639-3573 or email denicolc@mskcc.org. CHICAGO– Restrictions on indoor tanning, which studies suggest…
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EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 16, 2012 Archives of Dermatology Study Highlights Restrictions on indoor tanning, which studies suggest is linked to skin cancer, have increased in several countries since 2003 (Online First, see news release below). According to a research letter, a study of nearly 400 female students at two Midwestern…
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EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 16, 2012 Archives of Neurology Study Highlights A study describes a panel of plasma biomarkers that researchers suggest may distinguish patients with Alzheimer disease (AD), a progressive neurodegenerative disease, from cognitively healthy individuals. Researchers comment that the biomarkers identified in the analysis of data from the Australian…
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EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 16, 2012 Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery Study Highlights A study of 263 patients who underwent face and neck lift procedures suggests that antidepressant medication use by patients was not associated with an increased risk of bleeding. The study notes selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) have come…
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Use of Drug-Eluting Stents Varies Widely; Only Modestly Correlated with Risk of Coronary Artery Restenosis
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 9, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact corresponding author Robert W. Yeh, M.D., M.Sc., call Ryan Donovan at 617-724-6433 or email rcdonovan@partners.org. To contact commentary author Peter W. Groeneveld, M.D., M.S., call Katie Delach at 215-349-5964 or email katie.delach@uphs.upenn.edu. CHICAGO – A study based on more than 1.5…
Study Examines Quality of Life Factors at End of Life for Patients with Cancer
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 9, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact corresponding author Holly G. Prigerson, Ph.D., call Anne Doerr at 617-632-4090 or email anne_doerr@dfci.harvard.edu. To contact corresponding commentary author Alan B. Zonderman Ph.D., call Megan Homer at 301-496-1752 or email nianews3@mail.nih.gov. CHICAGO – Better quality of life at the end of…
Cranberry Products Associated with Prevention of Urinary Tract Infections
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 9, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact corresponding author Chien-Chang Lee, M.D., M.Sc., email cclee100@gmail.com. CHICAGO– Use of cranberry-containing products appears to be associated with prevention of urinary tract infections in some individuals, according to a study that reviewed the available medical literature and was published by Archives…
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EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 9, 2012 Archives of Internal Medicine Study Highlights A study that reviewed the available medical literature suggests that use of cranberry-containing products appears to be associated with prevention of urinary tract infections in some individuals (see news release below). Better quality of life at the end of…
Study Suggests Poorer Outcomes for Patients with Stroke Hospitalized on Weekends
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 9, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact William L. Palmer, M.A., M.Sc., email w.palmer07@imperial.ac.uk. CHICAGO– A study of patients with stroke admitted to English National Health Service public hospitals suggests that patients who were hospitalized on weekends were less likely to receive urgent treatments and had worse outcomes,…
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EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 9, 2012 Archives of Neurology Study Highlights A study of patients with stroke admitted to English National Health Service public hospitals suggests that patients who were hospitalized on weekends were less likely to receive urgent treatments and had worse outcomes (Online First, see news release below). A…
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EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 9, 2012 Archives of Ophthalmology Study Highlights A study suggests that glaucoma, ocular hypertension, or both, occurs more often in the eyes of patients with severe Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD), a condition associated with progressive endothelial dysfunction and corneal edema that can result in vision loss…
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New Names for 9 JAMA Network Archives Journals Starting January 1, 2013
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 2, 2012 Media Advisory: For more information, contact JAMA Network Media Relations at 312-464-JAMA (5262) or email mediarelations@jamanetwork.org. CHICAGO– The nine specialty Archives Journals in the JAMA Network will change their names effective Jan. 1, 2013, part of the ongoing evolution to more closely interconnect the scientific…
Study Examines Fingolimod Therapy in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 2, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact Ernst-Wilhelm Radue, M.D., email eradue@uhbs.ch. CHICAGO– The medication fingolimod reduced inflammatory lesion activity and reduced brain volume loss in patients with multiple sclerosis who participated in a two-year placebo-controlled clinical trial and were assessed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) measures, according…
Study Examines Outcomes of Patients Who Refuse Transfusion Following Cardiac Surgery
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 2, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact corresponding author Colleen G. Koch, M.D., M.S., M.B.A., call Wyatt DuBois at 216-445-9946 or email duboisw@ccf.org. To contact commentary author Victor A. Ferraris, M.D., Ph.D., call Allison Perry at 859-323-2399 or email allison.perry@uky.edu. CHICAGO– Jehovah’s Witness patients who undergo cardiac surgery…
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EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 2, 2012 Archives of Internal Medicine Study Highlights Jehovah’s Witness patients who undergo cardiac surgery do not appear to be at increased risk for surgical complications or death when compared to patients who undergo cardiac surgery and receive blood transfusions (Online First; see news release below). According…
Medicare Coverage Gap Associated with Reductions in Antidepressant Use in Study
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 2, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact Yuting Zhang, Ph.D., call Allison Hydzik and Cyndy McGrath at 412-647-9975 or email hydzikam@upmc.edu and mcgrathc3@upmc.edu. CHICAGO– The Medicare Part D coverage gap was associated with reduced use of antidepressants in a study of beneficiaries 65 years or older with depression,…
Common Factors Suggested in Study of Autism Spectrum Disorders, Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 2, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact Patrick F. Sullivan M.D., F.R.A.N.Z.C.P., call Karen Moon at 919-962-8595 or email karen_moon@unc.edu. CHICAGO – Schizophrenia or bipolar disorder in first-degree relatives, such as parents or siblings, may be associated with increased risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), according to a…
Study Suggests Antipsychotic Drugs During Pregnancy Linked to Increased Risk of Gestational Diabetes
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 2, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact author Robert Bodén. M.D., Ph.D., email robert.boden@neuro.uu.se. CHICAGO– A study that examined maternal use of antipsychotic drugs during pregnancy suggests that these medications may be linked to an increased risk of gestational diabetes, according to a report in the July issue…
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EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 2, 2012 Archives of General Psychiatry Study Highlights A study that examined the maternal use of antipsychotic drugs during pregnancy suggests that these medications may be linked to an increased risk of gestational diabetes (see news release below). Schizophrenia or bipolar disorder in first-degree relatives, such as…
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EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 2, 2012 Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine Study Highlights A study of students at seven public high schools in Texas suggests that “sexting” (a combination of the words sex and texting, which is the practice of electronically sending sexually explicit images or messages) was prevalent and…
Study Suggests Teen Sexting Prevalent, May Be Linked to Sexual Behaviors
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JULY 2, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact Jeff. R. Temple, Ph.D., call Brianne O’Donnell at 212-220-4444 or email brianne.odonnell@gabbe.com. To reach editorial author Megan A. Moreno, M.D., M.S.Ed., M.P.H., call Toni Morrissey (608) 263-3223 or email tmorrissey@uwhealth.org. CHICAGO– A study of students at seven public high schools in…
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Statins Appear Associated with Reduced Risk of Recurrent Cardiovascular Events in Men, Women
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JUNE 25, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact Jose Gutierrez, M.D., M.P.H., call Karin Eskenazi at 212-342-0508 or email ket2116@columbia.edu. To contact corresponding invited commentary author Fiona Taylor, Ph.D., HonMFPH, email Fiona.Taylor@lshtm.ac.uk. CHICAGO– Cholesterol-lowering statin drugs appear to be associated with reduced risk of recurrent cardiovascular events in men…
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EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JUNE 25, 2012 Archives of Internal Medicine Study Highlights Cholesterol-lowering statin drugs appear to be associated with reduced risk for recurrent cardiovascular events in men and women, but do not appear to be associated with reduced all-cause mortality or stroke in women (see news release below). According to…
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Study Suggests Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass Surgery Appears to be Safer Than Open Procedure
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact corresponding John M. Morton, M.D., M.P.H., call John Sanford at 650-723-8309 or email jsanford@stanfordmed.org. CHICAGO– A study that examined national outcome differences between laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and open Roux-en-Y gastric bypass suggests that the minimally invasive laparoscopic procedure was associated…
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EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 Archives of Dermatology Study Highlights A population-based study from theUnited Kingdomsuggests that the common skin condition psoriasis may be a risk factor for the development of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (Online First, see news release below). Smoking appears to be associated with an increased risk…
Survey Finds Surgical Interns Concerned about Training Duty-Hour Restrictions
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact corresponding author David R. Farley, M.D., call Brian Kilen at 507-284-5005 or email Kilen.brian@mayo.edu. To contact invited critique author Mark L. Friedell, M.D., call John Austin at 816-235-5251 or email austinja@umkc.edu. CHICAGO– A survey of surgical interns suggests many of them…
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EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 Archives of Internal Medicine Study Highlights Loneliness in individuals over 60 years of age appears associated with an increased risk of functional decline and death in a study that included 1,604 participants from the Health and Retirement Study (Online First, see news release below). Living…
Living Alone Associated with Higher Risk of Mortality, Cardiovascular Death
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact corresponding author Deepak L. Bhatt, M.D., M.P.H., call Diane Keefe at 857-203-5879 or email diane.keefe@va.gov. CHICAGO– Living alone was associated with an increased risk of death and cardiovascular death in an international study of stable outpatients at risk of or with…
Study Examines Chronic Inflammation in Oral Cavity and HPV Status of Head and Neck Cancers
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact Mine Tezal, D.D.S., Ph.D., call Sara Saldi at 716-645-4593 or email saldi@buffalo.edu. CHICAGO – Among patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinomas, a history of chronic inflammation in the mouth (periodontitis, i.e. gum disease) may be associated with an increased…
Study Suggests Link Between Smoking, Increased Risk of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact Jo Leonardi-Bee, Ph.D., email Jo.Leonardi-Bee@nottingham.ac.uk. CHICAGO– Smoking appears to be associated with an increased risk of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma skin cancer, according to a report of a meta-analysis and review of available medical literature published Online First by Archives of…
Study Suggests That Psoriasis May be Associated With Development of Type 2 Diabetes
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact Rahat S. Azfar, M.D., call Kim Menard 215-662-6183 or email kim.menard@uphs.upenn.edu. CHICAGO – A population-based study from the United Kingdom suggests that the common skin condition psoriasis may be a risk factor for the development of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM),…
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EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery Study Highlights A study reports on the results of a survey that focused on ethical dilemmas in aesthetic rhinoplasty (reconstruction of the nose) by posing 15 theoretical clinical vignettes to 103 facial plastic surgery fellowship directors (n=56) and facial plastic…
Study Links Loneliness in Older Individuals to Functional Decline, Death
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact Carla M. Perissinotto, M.D., M.H.S., call Leland Kim at 415-502-9553 or email leland.kim@ucsf.edu. To contact corresponding commentary author Emily M. Bucholz, M.P.H., call Karen Peart at 203-432-1326 or email karen.peart@yale.edu. CHICAGO– Loneliness in individuals over 60 years of age appears associated…
Diabetes, Poor Glucose Control Associated With Greater Cognitive Decline in Older Adults
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact Kristine Yaffe, M.D., call Jason Bardi at 415-502-4608 or email jason.bardi@ucsf.edu. CHICAGO– Among well-functioning older adults without dementia, diabetes mellitus (DM) and poor glucose control among those with DM are associated with worse cognitive function and greater cognitive decline, according…
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EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2012 Archives of Surgery Study Highlights A study that examined national outcome differences between laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and open Roux-en-Y gastric bypass suggests the minimally invasive laparoscopic procedure was associated with greater safety and used fewer resources because of shorter hospital stays and less cost…
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Study Examines Risk Factors for Visual Impairment Among Preschool Children Born Extremely Preterm
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JUNE 11, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact Carina Slidsborg, M.D., email carinaslidsborg@hotmail.com. CHICAGO– Cerebral damage and retinopathy of prematurity appear to be independently associated with visual impairment among preschool children who were born extremely premature, according to a report published Online First by Archives of Ophthalmology, a JAMA…
Study Examines Telephone Intervention in Glaucoma Treatment Adherence
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT), MONDAY, JUNE 11, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact Karen Glanz, Ph.D., M.P.H., call Katie Delach at 215-349-5964 or email Katie.delach@uphs.upenn.edu. CHICAGO – A telephone intervention trial was associated with improvement in glaucoma medication adherence in both the treatment group and the control group but, when the two groups were compared, interactive…