Vol. 123 No. 2593, October 1994
Index
- "Phone therapy" changes bad habits.
- Alcoholics' kids face behavior problems.
- All you should know about kidneys.
- Antibiotics misuse could create a public health nightmare.
- Bacteria speeds drug to tumors.
- Battling bashful bladder syndrome.
- Calcium sources for non-milk drinkers.
- Certain aromas can help shed pounds.
- Curbing excessive menstrual bleeding.
- Fat is not bad, just misunderstood.
- Four-legged "therapist." (use of dog in rehabilitation therapy for trauma patients) (Special Newsletter Edition: Your Health)
- Good prognosis for cancer-stricken children.
- High blood pressure can trigger kidney failure.
- Learn warning signs of deadly moles.
- Leg pain may signal clogged arteries.
- Lengthen patients' lives by curbing malnutrition.
- Maddening migraines can be controlled.
- Mental relaxation cuts side effects.
- Migraine: pain is so severe, "I've wished I were dead." (Special Newsletter Edition: Your Health)
- Moving teeth with technology.
- Pay heed to body's signals.
- Repairing ruptured Achilles tendons.
- Severe weight loss is not inevitable.
- Why do Americans resist a healthy lifestyle?