Vol. 122 No. 2581, October 1993
Index
- Aging population seeks low-fat foods.
- Alleviating soccer players' woes.
- Bridging gaps.
- Cataract removal improves life.
- Cocaine triggers premature labor.
- Computer makes 'house calls.' (patient monitoring system)
- Depression common after hospitalization.
- Does your baby need a diet?
- Environment major factor in growth.
- Exercise helps put off the inevitable.
- Fast help for allergic emergencies.
- Fat injections - a risky procedure.
- Foods can cause - or resist - cancer.
- Halting abnormal menstrual flow.
- Incontinence is controllable.
- Many things old are new again.
- Men and women react differently.
- New compound aids imaging machines.
- No help for women's heart capacity.
- Non-traditional medications fight pain.
- Overprotectiveness should be avoided.
- Painkillers may make headaches worse.
- Programmable aids improve hearing.
- Saline replacing silicone gel.
- Soft bedding can make cribs deadly.
- The great American 'sleep debt.' (insomnia)
- Tips for coping with chronic agony.
- Treating vertigo by surgery.
- What can be done about acne?
- When clot-busting drugs aren't working.