Vol. 137 No. 2761, October 2008
Index
- Keep little ghosts and goblins injury-free.
- Potential exists for core strengthening.
- Better mental health can be side benefit.
- A new scoring system.
- Adding ultrasound to mammography.
- During the college years.
- High-protein breakfast makes you feel full.
- One reason people on low-carbohydrate diets.
- Stem cells that allow the pituitary glands to grow.
- The air people breathe.
- The obesity police are on the way.
- U.S. hospitals and policymakers.
- High heels often the culprit.
- The hard truth about calluses.
- Infected patients still disrespected regularly.
- Students prefer regular teacher over outsiders.
- Preventive measures against medical debt.
- Stopping bad behavior among professionals.
- Every college faces the same problem.
- Many lost workdays from injuries, illness.
- Parents' checklist helps prevent injury.
- Pro-life programs reduce abortions.
- Reasons for premature births a mystery.
- Smoking linked to sleep disturbances.
- Dads domesticated by encouragement.
- Mental health patients denied medication.
- Sustainability tied to pregnancy rates.
- Arthritis linked with mental conditions.
- Bad behavior allowed for elderly.
- Fibromyalgia eased by synthetic marijuana.
- Mercury levels down but still dangerous.
- Fatty cheeks can improve looks.
- Mystery remains for Gulf War veterans.
- Cooperating proteins destroy suppressors.
- New guidelines discourage earwax removel.
- Prediction model created for blacks.
- "Blindness" gene finally identified.
- Better than antibiotics for periodontal bacteria.
- Antibiotics guidelines revised for dental work.
- Important to monitor low-birth-weight kids.
- Influenza planning remains a mess.
- Small vessel malady bane to women.
- High-energy ultrasound sharpens tumor view.
- Robots will make trustworthy surgeons.
- Heart disease's new measuring stick.