Vol. 131 No. 2693, February 2003
Index
- Heavy price paid for lack of coverage.
- Women should establish a lifetime game plan.
- Health beat.
- A better night's sleep for expectant mothers.
- Estrogen tied to drug vulnerability.
- Surgical alternatives for uterine bleeding.
- Women must read labels carefully.
- Drug may stop runaway cell growth.
- Female patients endure lower quality of life.
- Minorities less likely to survive cancer.
- Tricking cancer cells to destroy themselves.
- Can cancer run within families?
- Dairy foods may help reduce cancer risk.
- Does chronic heartburn mean cancer is looming?
- Onset can be delayed or avoided.
- Treatment may inhibit cells' "power centers".
- Brain signals could hold the key.
- Solving the structure of deadly viruses.
- Body contouring after massive weight loss.
- Dairy curbs heart disease and diabetes.
- Diabetes drugs reduce symptoms.
- Arthroscopic surgery may not be best option.
- Growing new cartilage outside the body.
- Second-time facelifts as safe as first ones.
- How cocaine elevates blood pressure.
- Underage drinkers' risk of brain damage.
- Are generics equivalent to brand-name drugs?
- Blocking chronic pain and inflammation.
- Children consuming too many calories from fat.
- Early sexual maturity and obesity.
- Female figure skaters are eating wrong.
- Is extra-strength acetaminophen better?
- Organ donation system needs better evaluation.
- Scarred for life not necessarily.
- Aerospace technology creates "virtual mouth".
- How safe are soft contact lenses?
- Revolutionizing the contact lens industry.
- Combating ultraviolet exposure damage.
- Confronting skin hypersensitivity.
- Depressed people don't cry more.
- Warts are reaching epidemic proportions.
- Worms' bacteria main cause of river blindness.
- Diagnosis key to treating von Willebrand disease.