Vol. 121 No. 2573, February 1993
Index
- 'Tannable' silicone for artificial parts.
- A hair-raising tale.
- A problem that just won't go away.
- ABCs of antidepressants.
- Assessing need for repeated biopsies.
- Can nerve cells regenerate?
- Cancer patients being undertreated.
- Ceramic implants as sturdy as metal.
- Chronic conditions are treatable.
- Clearing up mouth misconceptions.
- Deadly search for beautiful bodies.
- Destroying tumors in the brain.
- Early calcium intake fights osteoporosis.
- Forging good doctor-patient partnership.
- Get a grip on common injuries.
- Healthy eating with dairy foods.
- Heart may not be the culprit.
- Helping elderly cope with hip fractures.
- How important are baby teeth?
- Laser reduces unsightly veins.
- Minerals can lower high blood pressure.
- Nerve abnormalities cause foot disorders.
- New device cuts down on noise.
- Night blindness is warning signal.
- No 'magic bullet' for building muscle.
- Ozone depletion: cause for caution, not alarm.
- Pain or no pain - a mother's decision.
- Preventing adhesions following surgery.
- Preventing graft rejection.
- Preventive surgery for high-risk women.
- Protecting kids' skin during winter.
- Protective proteins - bodyguards at work.
- Stomach, heart, or ears to blame.
- Stop sneezing and sniffling.
- Stopping pain of tendinitis.
- Syndrome rarer than reports claim.
- Testing for deadly bacteria.
- Testing is key to early detection.
- Tiny video camera aids hand surgery.
- When should surgery be used?
- Why diseases spread.