Vol. 129 No. 2665, October 2000
Index
- Family History May Be Key to DISEASE RISK.
- HEALTH HISTORY NOTEBOOK Can Improve Medical Care.
- HEALTH BEAT.
- E-mail Communication with Patients Booming.
- Web Medicine: The New "Apple a Day"?
- New Treatment Patches Abdominal Aneurysms.
- Systolic Blood Pressure Key for Elderly.
- WINTER The Most Dangerous Season.
- Fat-Reducing Benefits Cancel Each Other Out.
- Low-Dosage Morphine Aids Heart Patients.
- OBESITY DRUGS.
- Radical Changes for Dietary Guidelines.
- Tailoring Use of Platelet Inhibitors.
- Contact Lens Choices for Baby Boomer Athletes.
- Herbs Can Cause Vision Problems.
- Adjusting Speech Pitch Improves Hearing.
- Electronic Device Allays Needle Injection Discomfort.
- Some Goodies Are No Good for Braces.
- More Bacteria Present Than Previously Thought.
- Researchers Working on Prevention and Repair.
- Tips for a Well-Stocked Medicine Cabinet.
- Early Diagnosis Is Key to Treatment.
- How Some Cancers Infect Cells.
- Long-Term Effects Remain Unknown.
- Patients Do Better with Fewer Pills.
- Scans of Gulf War Veterans Show Damage.
- What's Behind the Pain of MIGRAINES.
- "Sling" Can Prevent Loss of Control.
- A Variety of Disorders Trigger Chronic Pain.
- New Procedure Starves Fibroids.
- Alloy with "Memory" Helps Fractures Heal.
- Fish Oil Reduces Clotting in Dialysis.
- Low-Fat Diet Reduces Cramps and PMS.
- "Biomaterials" May Speed Regeneration.
- Strategies to Reduce Noncontact ACL Injuries.
- Violent Collisions Cause Most Hockey Injuries.
- Antidepressants May Prove Effective.
- Breast Lifts Are Safe After Implant Removal.
- Herbal Interactions Can Endanger Patients.
- Voice-Controlled Robots Aid in Plastic Surgery.
- We're Number 37!(United States 37th place in health care, said World Health Organization) (Brief Article)