Vol. 122 No. 2585, February 1994
Index
- Analyzing injury risks on the job.
- Asthma inhaler: overuse is dangerous.
- Beware misinterpreting symptoms.
- Broken jaw usually not an emergency.
- Clearing up myths about acne.
- Computers to aid blood typing.
- Cutting off blood aids brain surgery.
- Don't ignore chronic symptoms.
- Drinking increases HIV susceptibility.
- Fat-free foods may have drawbacks.
- Fatality rate greater for women.
- Flaking and itching can be controlled.
- How to check doctor's credentials.
- Identifying cancer at an early stage.
- Identifying drug-resistant tumors.
- Inhibiting the AIDS virus.
- Is it really all in your head?
- Is PMS a mental or physical illness?
- Laughing at the drill.
- Mapping chemical changes in brain.
- More aggressive treatment needed.
- Prevent back pain at work and home.
- Prevention research highest priority.
- Protein attacks insulin production.
- Reducing risk of chronic diseases.
- Reduction surgery relieves complaints.
- Safer homes for Alzheimer's victims.
- Strep throat can bring scarlet fever.
- The ABCs of childhood migraines.
- Using computer to assess results.
- Walking pneumonia can be deadly.
- Who is at risk?
- Yeast can destroy "friendly" bacteria.