Vol. 139 No. 2789, February 2011
Index
- Hockey injuries rising among kids.
- Body checks not the main culprit.
- Preventing injuries on the ski slopes.
- Bacteria hunker down.
- Changes in diet.
- Fibrosis of the liver.
- More than 1,000,000 people.
- New running shoes mimic bare feet.
- Patients suffering.
- Text messages.
- Tired runners likely to change their stride.
- Trichotillomania is a biological.
- Barely five percent are vigorous.
- Findings concerning teenagers disputed.
- Game day tickets that say "I Love You".
- Happy Valentine's Day--to me.
- Discrimination and prejudice still prevail.
- Millions untreated for mental illness.
- New heart pump shows promise.
- Chinese mushroom may thwart cancer.
- Do not flush old pills down the toilet.
- EU voucher system would work like U.S.'s.
- Hypothermia a risk, as is dehydration.
- Staying safe in cold weather.
- Which is better: towel- or blow-dried?
- Calcium moves front and center.
- CO poisoning and fires are tops on the list.
- Healthier choices about the drive-through.
- A wake-up call to appreciate life.
- Lack of iodine becoming a concern.
- To lose weight, skip the "Value Meals".
- Lung cancer patients smoke themselves to sleep.
- Mothers key to adult daughters' inoculation.
- Shedding light on esophageal cancer.
- Finding the cause of fetal abnormalities.
- Freezing damaged cells to prevent cancer.
- Positive aspects can help blunt burnout.
- Use of metaphors sway patients to enroll.
- Bone marrow can repair cardiac tissue.
- Obesity increases risk of death.
- Those over 65 especially at risk.
- Every minutes counts with paralyzing strokes.
- Preventive surgery also has its risks.
- The ins and outs of high-deductible plans.
- Getting rid of these gnarly eyesores.
- Noninvasive treatments often ease discomfort.
- This common tremor essentially is treatable.
- Workplace campaigns can spur increase.
- A spoonful of sugar can calm diabetics.
- Insulin suppresses swelling triggers.
- Lack of sleep increases risk.
- More time off needed for soldiers.
- Time to end the tyranny: the agency needs to be removed from the drug evaluation equation.