Vol. 125 No. 2617, October 1996
Index
- 'Good' cholesterol levels vary globally.
- Brain chemical blamed for cell death.
- Breaking the itch/scratch cycle.
- Can cheeseburgers fight cancer?
- Common drugs could lower risk.
- Computer analyzes cause of chest pain.
- Depression is a preventable side effect.
- Diversity is answer to 'French paradox.' (survey shows that the French have a diverse diet that includes all the food groups, which probably counters the effects of a high fat intake) (Brief Article)
- Don't ignore hoarseness.
- Emulsifier may be key to treating ulcers.
- Enzyme levels may be responsible.
- Gas - a social problem with physical roots.
- Genes can cause heart problems.
- Grape juice may curb artery clogging.
- Guided imagery speeds surgical recovery.
- Homeopathy gaining greater acceptance.
- Implantable devices improve survival rate.
- In-line skaters' wrists at risk.
- Innovative surgery shows promise.
- Marital arguments have a negative effect.
- Multiple melanomas can be cured.
- New procedure yields promising results.
- New techniques improve success.
- Overprescribing antibiotics creating 'superbugs.' (antibiotic-resistant pathogens)
- Parents should give medicine cautiously.
- Plants and marine life battle cancer.
- Preventing carpal tunnel syndrome.
- Pump may reduce drug's potency.
- Reducing saturated fat could save billions of dollars.
- Restoring severely disfigured faces.
- Rethinking contraception as lifestyles change.
- Shining light on viral diseases and cancer.
- Snowboarding puts limbs at peril.
- Sports endanger women's knees.
- Surgical solution to chronic heartburn.
- The 'art' of hair transplants.
- Ultrasound evaluation of breast lesions.
- Weight training aids elderly women.
- Winter months bring allergen invasion.