Vol. 123 No. 2597, February 1995
Index
- 3-D mammograms add new dimension.
- Americans underestimate risk for heart attack and stroke.
- Avoid pollutants in your car.
- Bionic system helps paralyzed hands.
- Case managers assuming key roles.
- Chronic fatigue syndrome defies physicians.
- Cutting prostate and hypertension woes.
- Drug information can be confusing.
- Electroconvulsive therapy works well.
- Emergency medicine goes high-tech.
- Environmental risks can be predicted.
- Feared disease makes a comeback.
- Genetics may affect cardiovascular risk.
- Increased research leads to dramatic declines.
- Insomnia plagues middle-aged women.
- Laser surgery can stop the noise.
- Nation's blood supply safer than ever.
- New material mimics Mother Nature.
- Pneumonia vaccine vastly underutilized.
- Searching for reversible male contraception.
- Seizures can be controlled.
- Sensory loss can be averted.
- Sufferers may be stigmatized.
- Team approach can cut heart attacks.
- Which hearing aid is best for you?