Vol. 127 No. 2641, October 1998
Index
- 'Second heart' is in your legs.
- 10 ways to avoid a face lift.
- All ulcers are not the same.
- Ant-inflammatories can cause bleeding.
- Asthma patients seek an easier way.
- B vitamins diminish heart disease risk.
- Carnival decor: inappropriate for sick kids.
- Chewable time-release pills on way.
- Depression danger zones for women.
- Detecting malignant tumors earlier.
- Early hormone levels may lead to cancer.
- Eating well need not be a struggle.
- Enzyme may help curb inflammation.
- Female surgeons seek equality in male-dominated field.
- Gene linked to inherited glaucoma.
- Genetic defect needs aggressive treatment.
- Guiding instruments with image software.
- How to douse fire in your stomach.
- Hypertensive women and vaginal dryness.
- Improving treatment for knee injuries.
- Low-fat regimen isn't always best.
- Nasal spray vaccine prevents flu and ear infections.
- Neglecting health risks to 'cigarette babies.'(Brief Article)
- New therapies show great promise.
- New x-ray technique may aid mammography.
- Progress being made on spinal cord injuries.
- Psychological benefits of immediate breast reconstruction.
- Resistance to HIV-1 may be in the genes.
- Routing compounds to body's tissues.
- Space research aids study of deadly virus.
- Space-grown insulin crystals aid research.
- Suppressing ovulation may be beneficial.
- Teen's chest pains rarely are serious.
- Unravelling how viruses enter cells.
- Virus may set stage for damage.
- Vitamins and calcium may stop polyp return.
- Walking is okay during early labor.