Vol. 137 No. 2765, February - February 2009
Index
- Can public plan keep private policy costs in line?
- Is there a doctor in the house?
- Obama promises aside, no revolution in sight.
- A calcium-sensing enzyme.
- Advanced age.
- Cancer patients who receive stereotsctic radiosurgery.
- Despite performing equally to their male peers.
- E-prescribing measure will cut costs.
- Girls in urban neighborhoods.
- Nicotine addiction reaches 15-year high.
- Numbness or paralysis.
- Patients treated for prolonged seizures.
- Barcode chip faster and cheaper.
- Error rate high for anticoagulant therapy.
- Smoking enhances other experiences.
- Umbilical stem cells provide safe blood.
- "Old blood" linked to infection.
- Best way to treat blunt trauma injuries.
- As temperatures dip virus concerns rise.
- Best ways to prevent outbreaks.
- EPA finally sets new standards.
- Is virus cure in the offing?
- New bacterium just as deadly.
- National Library of Medicine has four for the road.
- Government comes up short in funding.
- HPV shot for girls remains controversial.
- New tool assesses speech development.
- Pain persists after partner departs.
- Modern researchers ignoring Kinsey report.
- New device works like an insect's eye.
- Downright impressive artwork.
- Robotic gantry system treats first patient.
- Tissue-engineered marrow a key source.
- VCI often confused with Alzheimer's.
- VCI often confused with Alzheimer's.
- Depressed patients more likely to die.
- Fentanyl derivatives source of street deaths.
- Ignoring problem leads to adult difficulties.
- Curbing the HIV scourge: ignorance and wrongheaded policies continue to endanger millions.