I welcome advice on this sentence; I don't know whether "published in the Journal of the American Medical Association" needs to be set off with commas:
A questionnaire-based study of over 25,000 participants published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found a higher prevalence of……
Oh! Yes I didn’t pick up on that, it did sound as if the participants were published. I went round and round with that sentence but couldn’t seem to straighten it out. Your suggestion really simplifies the problem.
Any suggestions would be welcome reagarding this wordy sentence:
In Dropping Acid: The Reflux Diet Cookbook & Cure, researcher and reflux expert Jamie Koufman, M.D. and New York Times “Top Doc” Jordan Stern, M.D. say, “An estimated 100 million Americans ... don't even know they have it.”
Not sure of the context of what you need but maybe:
In Dropping Acid: The Reflux Diet Cookbook & Cure, researcher and reflux expert Jamie Koufman, M.D. and New York Times “Top Doc” Jordan Stern, M.D. say, “An estimated 100 million Americans ... don't even know they have it.”
In the book, "Dropping Acid..." authors Doufman and Stern highlight, "An estimated...