Vol. 138 No. 2773, October 2009
Index
- Balancing caution with overreaction.
- White House reform falling flat.
- Science czar favors compulsory abortion.
- A new mechanical arm.
- A third--or more--leg can help.
- Behavior treatment.
- ObamaCare will put clinics inside schools.
- Our nation's emergency departments.
- People diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.
- The knee replacement business.
- The two most popular brands of football helmet face shields.
- Gluten-free diet could provide cure.
- More afraid of frailty than death.
- Very postmortem: mummies and medicine.
- Self-cannibalization facilitates survival.
- Illegal immigrants another big expense.
- It's scary when kids aren't safe.
- Skyrocketing rates for minorities and elderly.
- Women's health care costs keep soaring.
- Excessive use could aid deadly flu.
- Helping halloweeners avoid irritation.
- Masses want reform that makes sense.
- The art of contagion: infectious diseases on display.
- Viruses play hide and seek.
- Family history could be tip off.
- Fluid buildup a danger from flu.
- Vaccinations can fuel pandemic.
- Many kids start by using inhalants.
- Placebo effect works on adults.
- Sports mishaps are major cause.
- Young alcoholics not getting treatment.
- Helping native Americans live disease free.
- Concussion rate highest in high school.
- Autonomous robot detects shrapnel.
- Bulking up risky for college gridders.
- Winning athletes keep getting bigger.
- "Me-too" drugs need free reign.
- Sometimes a carrot is what works best.
- Truthful drug ads face unfair crackdown.
- Administration left wondering what went wrong.